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How Jared Kushner and his Luxe Hotel Scheme Ignited a City Rebellion

The project has been described as an insult to Serbia’s dignity and history, with critics lambasting it as a government effort to curry favor with Donald Trump.

Recently updated on October 5th, 2024 at 11:40 am

The project by Jared Kushner has been described as an insult to Serbia’s dignity and history, with critics lambasting it as a government effort to curry favor with Donald Trump.

Jared Kushner and the $3 billion from Saudi Arabia

Republicans in Congress are having hearings on Hunter Biden and Joe Biden, saying they are corrupt. If they were serious about corruption and national security, they would get Jared Kushner in there to explain why the Saudis gave him 3 billion dollars. He obviously engaged in influence peddling using the Trump name.

So here we are again with their projection—whatever we’re doing wrong we’ll say it’s the Democrats that are doing it. They know Kushner used Donald Trump’s influence to make a deal with Saudi Arabia, so they have to say that Hunter Biden is using his father’s name to make foreign deals.

So it’s okay if the Trump family did it through Donald’s entire presidency, but if Hunter Biden does it it’s a crime? Clowns. Jared Kushner is a snake.


A luxury real estate venture backed by Jared Kushner in Serbia has stoked fierce opposition from public officials and civilians who have accused Kushner of cultural insensitivity over the project.

The proposal from Kushner’s Affinity Group investment firm is aimed at building a high rise hotel and ritzy apartment building on the site of the bombed out former Serbian army headquarters in Belgrade.

A local opposition group, the Kreni-Promeni or “Make Changes” movement, launched a petition earlier this week against it that garnered some 10,000 signatures in just a matter of hours. As of Friday, more than 25,000 people had signed the petition.

Serbian officials who spoke with The Daily Beast described the project as inappropriate for several reasons—including its impact on “the cultural heritage” of Belgrade, said Serbian politician and opposition leader Borko Stefanovic.

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