Kushner says in letter to Macron he’s concerned over ‘rise of antisemitism’ and ‘lack of sufficient action’ to confront it

Charles Kushner after he wrote a letter to President Emmanuel Macron alleging France had failed to do enough to stem antisemitic violence, a French foreign ministry spokesperson said on Sunday.

Kushner, who is Jewish and whose son is married to US President Donald Trump’s daughter, published the open letter in the Wall Street Journal amid deep divides between France and the US and Israel.

Kushner’s letter to Macron noted that Monday was “the 81st anniversary of the Allied Liberation of Paris, which ended the deportation of Jews from French soil” under Nazi German occupation.

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    Oh look, more of the let’s control everyone’s speech and actions by proclaiming everything to be antisemitic with no justification. I hope this backfires greatly on all who seek to benefit from it.

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    This US administration is truly a cabal. It resembles an organized criminal organization more than a government.

    And the fact that these Nazis are using fabricated allegations of anti-Semitism to justify their censorship measures is among the most absurd things I’ve heard in a while.

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    remember trump pardoned him, and he was rewarded with this position, because jared kushner, who ousted another of TRUMPs cabinent member, because he helped jail charles.