“It paid a, played a big toll on me. I mean, there was times where sitting there and you’re saying they’re accusing me of these unbelievable thrings [sic],” Donald Trump’s son-in-law and skinwalker Jared Kushner whines. “I’m watching CNN, MSNBC and I’m, I’m watching these media properties that I always held in great esteem like the New York Times and the Washington Post writing things about me that I know aren’t true, ah, but in our country, it’s supposed to be innocent until proven guilty but in our case, it was guilty until proven innocent.”
A former New York newspaper publisher himself, Kushner’s whines about being the subject of scrutiny by journalists tells you as much as you need to know about Jared’s media knowledge. But we should feel sorry for him, because after serving his country for four years as a White House advisor who was supposed to oversee everything from reforming the VA to solving the opioid crisis to modernizing the West Wing with successful Trump-based business practices, Jared just got $2 billion from the Saudi royal family.