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Report: Trump's Jewish son-in-law pushed for Christie's removal from transition team


Sources who spoke to Politico said that clashes between Christie aides and Kushner have also emerged in recent days, leading to deeper fissures inside the Trump camp.


New Jersey Governor Chris Christie was removed from Donald Trump's White House transition team following clashes with Trump's Jewish son-in-law, according to a report from Politico Friday.

Jared Kushner, husband of Trump's daughter Ivanka, was also behind Christie being pushed off a list of potential vice-presidential contenders, according to the Politico report, after tensions between the men reached a crescendo shortly after Trump secured the US Republican nomination in May.


Christie, then attorney-general of New Jersey, prosecuted Kushner's father, Charles Kushner, in 2004 on numerous charges, including illegal campaign contributions, tax evasion and witness tampering, according to the New York Times. Charles Kushner subsequently served one-year in prison after settling on a negotiated plea agreement.

Sources who spoke to Politico said that clashes between Christie aides and Kushner have also emerged in recent days, leading to deeper fissures inside the Trump camp.

“The Christie people are from New Jersey, they act like they’re in charge, and Jared Kushner is like, ‘You're not really in charge,' " the source said.

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Trump's daughter, Ivanka, is married to Jared Kushner, the heir to a Garden State real estate empire, for whom she converted to Judaism and lives an Orthodox Jewish life. The Kushners, in turn, have a roller coaster history with Christie – enough of a soap opera that a “Law and Order” episode was built around it.

In Christie’s early career as a successful New Jersey U.S. attorney, he arrested and charged Jared’s father, Charles Kushner, with trying to foil an investigation into an alleged illicit activity through obstruction of justice and witness tampering.

The case reached telenovella proportions and grabbed national headlines after it was revealed that the elder Kushner hired a prostitute to entrap his brother-in-law and sent the tape to his sister, Esther, in an alleged effort to stop her from being a witness against him in a civil interfamily suit. The sleazy move seemed fit more for The Sopranos than for the religiously observant offspring of a family that is a pillar of New Jersey's Jewish philanthropic community.

Christie subsequently negotiated a plea agreement with Ivanka’s father-in-law in which Charles Kushner was sentenced to two years in federal prison in Alabama, though he was released in 2006 after just 14 months to spend the remainder of his sentence in a New Jersey halfway house.
Three years later, in 2009, Kushner and Trump stood under the chuppah together as their children Ivanka and Jared, were married. Jared has been a loyal husband and son-in-law ever since, appearing by his father-in-law’s side at campaign events as Trump's presidential bid took off in Iowa and New Hampshire.

Charles Kushner, a longtime supporter of the Democratic party, jumped party ship when he donated $100,000 to Trump’s PAC and hosted a Jersey Shore reception for Trump at his seaside mansion last summer, back when Trump was still lobbing insults at Christie.

Meanwhile, the rival branch of the Kushner clan is headed by Charles’s Republican brother, Murray, a major Christie ally. The two brothers have a deep and long-standing feud, so much so that New York Magazine described the history between them as “A Cain and Abel Story.”  (The witness-tampering charges that Christie pursued grew out of a tangled web of civil lawsuits the brothers filed against each other.)

Unlike with Charles, the ties between Christie and Murray Kushner have remained strong over the years. In January 2014, one New Jersey political website wrote: “Murray Kushner has been among Chris Christie’s most loyal and generous donors” and also “demonstrated eye-popping generosity toward the New Jersey Republican State Committee."
In July 2015, another site reported that since 2009, Murray Kushner “has given $130,000 to Christie’s campaigns and state Republicans,” pointing out that while a connection can’t be proven, it can’t be ignored that “Kushner’s KRE group recently received a $40 million tax break from the Economic Development Authority, on top of a $33 million tax break in 2013 and a $42 million tax break in 2011. That’s also on top of a $50 million dollar investment in a KRE real estate project from the New Jersey pension fund.”
“One way to look at it: Kushner’s $130,000 in political donations has yielded a return of $165 million from the state," the article concluded.
 
Just as Charles Kushner has passed the baton of his real estate company to Jared while remaining involved in its dealings, so has Murray handed over the reins of his empire to his son, Jonathan.

The two first cousins are involved in parallel real estate developments around the corner from one another in Jersey City, both of which are in line for massive tax breaks from the Christie administration. Their proximity led one publication to joke whether it should be called “Kushner Square.”

Despite their shared business interests, there are no public signs of the bitter family feud abating. The big Kushner family seders once celebrated at Miami’s Fontainbleau Hotel, which ended years ago when the brothers stopped speaking, aren't likely to resume any time soon. 

But who knows? If Christie, the political favorite son of Murray’s family, and Donald Trump, an actual member of Charles’s side of the family, can put aside their anger, kiss and make up, maybe there is hope for the Kushners, too.

read more: http://www.haaretz.com/world-news/u-s-election-2016/1.706420


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While that all might be true bumble, it really just came down to a couple of things.

First was that Christie was looking to stack the admin with a bunch of his loyalists since most all of them are going to be out of a job in 2017.

Second is Bridgegate. Trump is totally pissed off that Christie is going to let a soccer mom take the fall and go to prison, instead of him standing up and taking responsibility. Only a complete moron thinks Christie "had no idea what was going on".  




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Second is Bridgegate. Trump is totally pissed off that Christie is going to let a soccer mom take the fall and go to prison, instead of him standing up and taking responsibility. Only a complete moron thinks Christie "had no idea what was going on".  


you are spot on about this....we know some folks who live in nj and they call christie .... in their words....'a piece of sh!t' for letting the soccer mom take the fall!!!


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