Jared Kushner
- Analysis
- Israeli-Palestinian conflict
The one-word post that shows how hard it will be to keep peace in Gaza
The short-lived, if intense, Israeli military response to the latest violence in Gaza suggests US officials were at work behind the scenes to push restraint and keep the deal alive.
- David M. Halbfinger
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How Jared Kushner, a self-described ‘deal guy’, helped broker a Gaza breakthrough
Trump’s son-in-law brought his New York developer instincts to the Middle East negotiations.
- Katie Rogers and Tyler Pager
The key moment in Gaza talks, when Trump refused to take no for an answer
A deft manoeuvre by the US president – or perhaps a misunderstanding – boxed in Israel and Hamas and forced a breakthrough after months of gridlock.
- Joseph Krauss, Aamer Madhani and Matthew Lee
Trump’s son-in-law teams with Saudi crown prince in record $84 billion deal
Jared Kushner and Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman are making a big bet on video games.
- Michael Liedtke and Michelle Chapman
For Trump, the loss of Charlie Kirk is deeply personal
The president’s reaction to Charlie Kirk’s assassination shows how much the 31-year-old conservative activist had become a part of the Trump family.
- Robert Draper
Trump says he’s stamping out antisemitism. Online, he’s fanning the flames
The White House said Donald Trump had done “more than any other president in modern history” to fight anti-Jewish hatred. Hours later, Trump posted an image containing a well-known far-right meme.
- Peter Baker
‘It’s open season for corruption’: How Trump turned the White House into a cash cow
It has never seemed easier for the US president’s family to line their pockets.
- Connor Stringer and Melissa Lawford
- Tony Wright’s Column
- US Votes 2024
War criminals, creepo dad: The Trump pardons that defy belief
The “prerogative of mercy” was once a matter of life and death, as one of my ancestors discovered. In the time of Donald Trump, it is toxic and corrupted.
- Tony Wright
- Opinion
- Joe Biden
Joe Biden can be blamed for many things, but pardoning his son is not one of them
There’s no doubt Joe Biden has a case to answer after pardoning his son Hunter, but the hype around this story is out of all proportion.
- Bill Wyman
Presidential pardon melds fatherly care and hypocrisy
Perhaps if President Biden had confidence that the administration of justice under incoming President Donald Trump would be fair and rational, he might have felt able to withhold this pardon.
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