All The Ex-President’s Men* At Jared Kushner’s Affinity Partners

Jared Kushner, center, and other former Trump Administration employees now working at Affinity Partners. From the upper right corner, right to left, they are: former Maj. Gen. Miguel Correa, Avi Berkowitz, Thomas Storch, Kevin Hassett, Cale Clingenpeel, Ian Brekke, Charlton Boyd, NIck Butterfield, *Cassidy Dumbault Luna, John Rader and Chad Mizelle. (FloridaBulldog)

By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org

 

Members of Congress – Democrats and Republicans – have expressed concerns about Jared Kushner’s acceptance of a $2-billion investment from Saudi Arabia in his private equity firm shortly after he left the White House.

But ex-President Donald Trump’s son-in-law isn’t the only former government official now working for Sunny Isles Beach’s Affinity Partners who appears to be using a legal loophole to avoid having to register as a foreign agent and disclose details of Affinity’s arrangements with Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Qatar.

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Incorporated in Delaware, the day after Trump left office in January 2021, Affinity doesn’t disclose much information about itself beyond what’s required by law. Even its phone number is hard to come by.

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