It will someday be regarded as a signal failure of American statecraft that so much power and clout was given to Charlie Kushner and his filthy mobling children, a mobster powerful enough to snag Karlie Kloss and Donald Trump’s eldest daughter for his kids. Too bad for the ladies that they’re on the wrong side.
When the elder Kushner was locked up for a mere handful of his constant transgressions, he was incarcerated for most of his sentence—far shorter than he deserved—in Montgomery, Alabama, after siccing a hooker on his brother-in-law.
When he got out of the orange jumpsuit he hired two of his fellow Jewish businessman jailbirds, Avram Lebor and Richard Goettlich. Lebor was fraudulently posing as a mortgage broker and Goettlich was running a Ponzi scheme, both rackets that suit the MO of Israeli operations in the United States rather well. This is the sort of thing they do.
None of this can be expected to make one unwelcome as a donor at Chisrael-on-the-Charles, Harvard University. None of this has made them unwelcome in South Florida, either:
It’s this gulf-states network that’s very shady, Yair Netanyahu meeting with Sandy Stimpson, the mayor of Mobile, is another thing to watch.
The Miami New Times had a story yesterday about the Kushners backing politicians all over Surfside, specifically, it appears, to back the re-election of Mayor Shlomo:
A South Florida-based chain of political committees funded by big-time developers, including Charles Kushner, steered thousands of dollars into the 2024 Surfside election to support the then-mayor and other development-friendly town officials — and the source of the money remained a mystery to voters thanks to Florida's loosened regulations on political funding transparency. …
Records obtained by New Times show that One Surfside was part of the political committee network to which Kushner and Fort Lauderdale development group Fort Partners contributed a combined $40,000. The contributions came in the midst of criticism from Surfside residents and activists who claimed town leaders were too cozy with developers and were poised to fast-track pending projects, including a buildout by Kushner Companies and others under development by Fort Partners.
This is the relevant detail:
One Surfside operates out of Plantation, roughly 25 miles away from Surfside, and is run by Florida political consultant Aaron Nevins, a public affairs manager who was thrust into the national spotlight years ago after collaborating with an alleged Russian hacker who sent him 2016 election data.
Nevins was the one who received the documents from Guccifer 2.0, whose phone was registered in Israel. So here’s a direct link between the Kushners and the DNC hack. There’s the Miami Vice-connected security company called NSO incorporated at the building that collapsed, which was built by a mobster.
The Surfside local government also has another fraudster connected to the Kushners, Michael Szafranski.