Kushner time book in Trump White House: report

Jared KushnerJared Corey KushnerBiden to speak with Saudi king ‘soon’ as pressure on Khashoggi report increases Biden to speak to Saudi king before Khashoggi report: report Former Trump officials look at political office MORE, a former White House adviser and former President TrumpDonald Trump Prosecutors in Manhattan intensify investigation into Trump’s New York estate: reported GOP leaders reiterate commitment to working with Trump amid back-and-forth top Republicans, trying to curb concerns over Trump’s funding requirements MOREhis son-in-law, plans to write a book about his work in the Trump administration, a source familiar with the matter tell Reuters.

The book will focus on a series of events that took place during Trump’s presidency, but will focus primarily on the Abraham Accords, a series of transactions between Israel and the countries of Sudan, Morocco, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). ) was made.

Announced last August, the Abraham Treaty was the first official peace agreement between the UAE and Israel in decades. The agreement was mediated with the help of Kushner and later became an important achievement put forward by Trump and his allies.

Kushner was later named for the Nobel Peace Prize for his work in the Middle East and for his involvement in peace talks by Alan DershowitzAlan Morton Dershowitz A victory for the Constitution, not so much for Trump Sunday, shows preview: Lawmakers weigh in on Trump accusation; Biden administration looks at timeline for mass vaccinations The Hill’s Morning Report – Presented by TikTok – Dems rest their case; verdict on Trump this weekend MORE, a lawyer who was on Trump’s legal team during his first indictment.

The source told Reuters that Kushner is “We do not want to get the score right, but rather give the historical context and help readers understand what it was like to work in the Trump White House.”

Along with his work in the Middle East, Kushner will discuss, among other things, Trump’s accusation, the government’s efforts at the border, the death of George Floyd, the Russian investigation, the 2016 election and the coronavirus.

“It would be an interesting perspective from someone who had an extensive portfolio, who was in the room for many of the most tense and consequent moments, but had a fairly low public profile, stayed behind the scenes and was limited. provided media access, “the source told Reuters.

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