Trump’s son-in-law under fire from family

Jared Kushner’s family denounces his use of their Holocaust history to defend the GOP nominee against charges of anti-Semitism.

But Kushner’s estranged relatives are angry about his decision to invoke their grandparents’ story as Holocaust survivors — and they let it be known on social media, complete with a few typos.

.. I don’t think Trump is an anti­Semite; I think he’s a lying idiot (among other things) with little to no experiences outside his teetering fiefdom of failed development projects, divorces, bankrupted sports leagues, fraudulent ‘Universities’ and golf courses (and the list keeps going). The very first thing a responsible campaign manager should do, I’d think, and I mean the very first thing, would be to take away his father-­in­-law’s Twitter account. Even Joseph Kushner would’ve had the street smarts to figure that one out while living on boiled potatoes in the forest.”

.. This family spat is part of an ongoing family feud that dates back to the case that put Jared Kushner’s father in jail 10 years ago. In fact, the parents of both Marc Kushner and Jacob Schulder were corroborating witnesses for the government—in a case prosecuted by Chris Christie, the former U.S. attorney for New Jersey who is now a top Trump campaign adviser—in that case against Charlie Kushner, Jared’s father and a Manhattan real estate tycoon, who was sent to prison in 2005 for tax evasion, witness tampering and illegal campaign contributions.