The publisher says the upcoming memoir by Trump's son-in-law and former adviser will not be used 'to settle scores.'
reportedly does not have to worry about any damning revelations in an upcoming book from his son-in-law and former White House adviser.Breaking History: A White House Memoir
. The book, set to be released August 9, will not be used to"settle scores" of any kind but will"give a true insider account of history," publisher Broadside Books said, according to. This will be a stark contrast with other books from former Trump associates, which have not exactly put the former president or his administration in the best light.
Kushner, who is married to the Trump's daughter Ivanka, was seen as one of the president's closest and most trusted advisers and had a"wide-ranging portfolio," according to, that encompassed both domestic and foreign issues. They included the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and he was significantly involved in the creation of the Abraham Accords, in which Arab states such as the United Arab Emirates normalized ties with Israel in 2020.
Jared Kushner's new memoir is set to be released in August, but don't expect any score settling, the publisher says. Above, Kushner, a former senior adviser to his father-in-law, Donald Trump, in the White House briefing room on September 4, 2020."His memoir is his account of the most astonishing presidential campaigns in history, the high-stakes Russia investigation and impeachment trial, and the existential crises of the COVID-19 pandemic," the publisher's statement said.
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