Chatter about everyone in WH who complians about son-in-law Kushner getting fired seems to be exaggerated. And to be fair, Tillerson was not as supportive of Kushner and Netanyahu's foreign policies as he could have been. Nikki Haley OTOH is doing a stellar job, she's a keeper.
Tillerson, Kelly Reportedly Frustrated With Jared Kushner Running U.S. Foreign Policy
Politico reports that John Kelly has repeated Rex Tillerson's complaints, which were not take well by Kushner
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and White House chief of staff John Kelly are reportedly frustrated with
Jared Kushner's trespassing into Tillerson's turf,
according to Politico.
Tillerson has long been rumored to be upset with Kushner for
“running a second foreign policy,” especially when it comes to the Middle East and Israel. Kushner does have an officially portfolio which includes the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Mexico and China.
Tillerson also reportedly expressed frustration about U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley and national security adviser H.R. McMaster encroachment on his position.
“We can’t have four secretaries of state,” Tillerson said.
Politico added that Kelly has repeated Tillerson's complaints, which reportedly have not been taken well by Kushner.
https://www.haaretz.com/us-news/tillerson-kelly-reportedly-frustrated-with-jared-kushner-1.5863319
Is Trump's Son-in-law Destabilizing the Middle East? Rex Tillerson Thinks Jared Kushner Is a Threat to Peace
By Tom Porter On 12/2/17
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is concerned that negotiations being held between Trump’s son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner and Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman could tip the Middle East into chaos,
Bloomberg reported.
Tillerson, according to Bloomberg's sources, says that 36-year-old former real estate executive Kushner has left the State Department and key U.S. diplomats in the dark about the content of the negotiations.
http://www.newsweek.com/rex-tillers...ddle-east-peace-talks-could-tip-region-729335
Trump always surrounds himself with best of the best, but in return why can't the best of the best show strong loyalty to him?
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Kushner family solicited Qatari investment just before blockade: report
By Brandon Carter - 03/02/18
White House senior adviser and President Trump’s son-in-law
Jared Kushner’s family real estate company sought an investment from the government of Qatar just weeks before a Middle Eastern blockade against the country, according to a Thursday report.
Two sources told
The Intercept that Kushner’s father, Charles, met with Qatar’s Finance Minister Ali Sharif al-Emadi in New York in April to seek an investment from the Qatari government for the Kushner Companies’ 666 Fifth Ave. property.
The two men and their aides met for 30 minutes, according to the report, and a second meeting was held the next day at the Fifth Avenue location. Al-Emadi didn’t personally attend the second meeting, and the deal was never completed.
The Fifth Avenue building is a flagship of the Kushner family’s real estate business and has been the nexus for conflict-of-interest questions surrounding Kushner and his role in Trump’s White House.
Kushner Companies bought the property for $1.8 billion in 2007. Before resigning his role at the company to join the Trump administration, Kushner introduced a $7.5 billion plan to redevelop the skyscraper and reportedly pursued foreign investment in the project to pay down its massive debts, which were
recently reported to equal $1.448 billion.
http://thehill.com/homenews/adminis...y-solicited-qatari-government-investment-just