Wyden probes Kushner firm for investment details
- Ron Wyden, Senate Finance Committee chair, requested details about Affinity Partners' investors, notably the $2 billion from the Saudi Arabian government's Public Investment Fund in 2021.
- Questions have arisen due to Kushner's lack of experience in private equity or hedge funds, concerning the substantial compensation and investments from the Saudi PIF.
- Concerns have been raised that the Saudi PIF's $2 billion investment in Affinity after Kushner left the Trump White House might be a reward for actions benefiting the Saudi government, including shielding them from accountability for Jamal Khashoggi's murder.
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Wyden probes Kushner firm for investment details
Senate Finance Committee Chair Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) launched an investigation Wednesday into former President Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and his investment firm, Affinity Partners, over details regarding its investments in Saudi Arabia. In a letter to Affinity Partners Chief Financial Officer Lauren Key, Wyden said its concerning that several Middle Eastern governments, including Saudi Arabia,…
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