A Renewed Spotlight on Jared Kushner’s Saudi Ties and Potential Conflicts

A recent segment on The Rachel Maddow Show drew fresh attention to reporting from The New York Times that places Jared Kushner back at the center of ethics concerns involving Saudi Arabia and U.S. policy in the Middle East. According to the report discussed on air, Kushner—who played a central diplomatic role in the region during the administration of Donald Trump—has continued pursuing substantial investments from Saudi sources through his private equity firm, even as he remains closely associated with ongoing Middle East policy conversations tied to Trump’s political orbit.

The backdrop to this controversy is well established. After leaving government, Kushner’s firm Affinity Partners secured a $2 billion investment from Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, a move that drew bipartisan scrutiny at the time due to Kushner’s prior role shaping U.S.-Saudi relations. That history is critical context for the latest reporting, which suggests he has sought to expand those financial ties significantly, with discussions reportedly involving billions more in potential capital. While private investment activity is not inherently improper, the overlap between Kushner’s financial interests and his continued informal influence on geopolitical strategy raises familiar—and unresolved—questions about where public policy ends and private gain begins.

During the segment, Rachel Maddow emphasized the apparent tension between Kushner’s business dealings and his proximity to policymaking circles that could directly affect Saudi Arabia’s strategic position, particularly regarding Iran. Maddow framed the situation in stark terms, arguing that the optics alone—of a former senior adviser with deep regional relationships seeking large-scale funding from a key U.S. partner while remaining engaged in diplomacy—create an unmistakable conflict of interest. Her commentary, including the provocative suggestion that such arrangements could be perceived as “renting out” U.S. influence or power, underscores how politically charged the issue has become.

It is important, however, to distinguish between verified facts and interpretive claims. There is no public evidence that U.S. military actions are being directed in exchange for private financial arrangements, and such assertions remain speculative. What is firmly documented is the scale of the Saudi investment in Kushner’s firm and the concerns raised by ethics experts about the precedent it sets. The lack of formal guardrails—such as mandatory financial disclosures or clear separation from policymaking roles—has only amplified those concerns. Unlike current government officials, Kushner does not appear to be subject to standard disclosure requirements, which limits transparency and makes it difficult for Congress or watchdog groups to fully assess potential conflicts.

The broader issue here is less about any single transaction and more about systemic vulnerability. When former officials with extensive foreign policy portfolios transition into private ventures that depend on capital from foreign governments they once dealt with, the lines can blur quickly. In Kushner’s case, his deep ties to Saudi leadership—cultivated during his White House tenure—continue to carry both diplomatic and financial implications, creating a feedback loop that critics argue demands closer scrutiny.

Given the controversy surrounding the initial $2 billion Saudi investment, renewed reporting of additional fundraising efforts is almost certain to reignite calls for oversight. Whether those calls translate into formal investigations or policy reforms remains to be seen, but the underlying concern is unlikely to fade: in an era where private capital and public influence increasingly intersect, the Kushner-Saudi relationship has become a high-profile test of how—or whether—those boundaries can be enforced.

Jordan’s Queen Rania Slams The West Over “Glaring Double Standard” Regarding Israel-Palestine Conflict

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In an interview with CNN’s Christian Amanpour( 10/24/23), Jordan’s Queen Rania Al Abdullah took issue with the way the West (read United States) has handled the Israel-Palestine conflict, after the terrorist attacks by Hamas on 10/07/23. Queen Rania, who is of Palestinian descent, slammed the West over what she called a “glaring double standard” in the way they treat Israel vis a vis Palestine.

Queen Rania specifically said: “The people all around the Middle-East, including in Jordan, we are just shocked and disappointed by the world’s reaction to this catastrophe that is unfolding. In the last couple of weeks we have seen a glaring double standard in the world. When October 7th happened, the world immediately and unequivocally stood by Israel and…condemned the attacks that happened. But what we’re seeing the last couple of weeks, we are seeing silence in the world. Countries have stopped expressing concern, or acknowledging the casualties, but always with the preface of declaration of support for Israel. Are we being told that it is wrong to kill an entire family at gunpoint, but it’s okay to shell them to death? I mean there is a glaring double standard here, and it is just shocking to the Arab world. This is the first time in modern history that there is such human suffering, and the world is not even calling for a ceasefire, so the silence is deafening, and to many in our region, it makes the Western world complicit…Many in the Arab world are looking at the Western world as not just tolerating this, but as aiding and abetting it…and this is just horrendous, and deeply deeply disappointing to all of us.”

There is no other way to interpret Queen Rania’s remarks other than, she is calling for cessation of hostilities by both sides (Hamas and Israel) so that the world can focus on the humanitarian conditions of the desperate millions of people trapped in Gaza. It is a concern shared by many, including Yours Truly, who reflexively side with Israel. Simply put, every reasonable person wants the eradication of the terrorist group Hamas from the region. Let’s however do it in a way that does not also wipe away millions of innocent Palestinians.

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Senator Chris Murphy Wants U.S. Led Probe Into Shireen Abu Akleh’s Death

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Senator Chris Murphy(D-CT) appeared on MSNBC Prime(07/13/22) to discuss President Biden’s trip to the Middle East, and especially his trip to Saudi Arabia which has drawn condemnation, given Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s implication in Washington Post Columnist Jamal Khashoggi’s brutal murder. During his interview , Senator Murphy also delved into another controversial topic, and that is, the killing of Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh by Israeli troops.

An investigation conducted by the Israel government into Akleh’s killing concluded that IDF troops shot her by accident. Naturally, this conclusion has generated a lot of criticism from around the globe, and especially from press freedom advocates. Senator Murphy is calling for an independent U.S. led investigation into Shireen Abu Akleh’s death.

Asked by host Ali Velshi why it was important for the U.S. to conduct an independent investigation, Senator Murphy responded(video at 4:57):“Senator Murphy told host Ali Velshi(video at ):”First and foremost, any time an American dies overseas, we should apply the highest degree of scrutiny to make sure we get to the bottom of the story as to how an American citizen was killed, and in this case, given that it might have come at the hands of foreign security forces, that inquiry is even more important. We are simply asking that we do a thorough review that we are not confident the Israeli authorities have done themselves. So I think it’s important to get to the bottom of this even if the bottom involves some unsavory truths about what an important ally of the United States may have done, or elements of their security forces may have done to contribute to this American’s death.”

Bottom line folks, Israel has been, and remains America’s closest and dearest foreign ally. Ordinarily, Yours Truly would be inclined to accept Israel’s explanation of Shireen Abu Akleh’s death at face value but where, as here, the death in question is of a U.S. citizen, Yours Truly has no choice but to agree with Senator Murphy, that the United States needs to conduct its independent investigation. however unpleasant the results may be. Israel and the United States will forever remain close friends, so there’s no harm in finding out the truth behind Shireen Abu Akleh’s death. The Biden administration owes her family the truth regarding the circumstances of her death overseas.

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