Kushner Told Columnist That She Could Get In Trump's Good Graces With Positive Coverage: Report
A New York Times columnist claims Jared Kushner told her how to get back into the good graces of his boss and father in law.
????Maureen Dowd, an op-ed columnist for the Times, told the Australian Financial Review that Kushner’s suggestion, which came sometime after Trump became president, was quote, "I think you could get back in his good graces with a nice column and two nice tweets or two nice columns and a tweet,"????Dowd and the President have clashed multiple times since his 2016 campaign, with Dowd calling him a hypocrite after he criticized Bill Clinton’s extramarital affairs and the President responding by calling Dowd a “neurotic Dope”????According to the Review, Dowd told Kushner his suggestion was not going to happen, and said quote, “if you put a nanny cam on Trump for two weeks and left him alone you would end up at the same place because he is so intent on self-destruction," ????The News comes after the New York Times published a critical anonymous op-ed by a senior white house official, with the administration reportedly zeroing in on the author.
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