Joshua Kushner’s Wild Weekend — From Anti-Trump Protest March to White House With Brother Jared
If you’re a rich young tech investor whose brother is the son-in-law of the leader of the free world, how to spend inauguration weekend?
Saturday with the anti-Trump protesters, and Sunday hanging with your big bro in the White House.
Joshua Kushner, brother to Ivanka Trump’s husband, senior White House adviser Jared Kushner, played both sides in D.C. this weekend.
Kushner was caught Saturday taking part in the D.C. Women’s March, a massive protest against the new Trump administration.
Among the men at the #WomensMarch: Joshua Kushner, brother of White House senior adviser Jared. (Photo by @jsidman.) https://t.co/1zeAx318qt pic.twitter.com/FtALNYlvvF
— Benjamin Freed (@brfreed) January 21, 2017
Twenty-four hours later, he posted a photo of himself on Instagram at the White House with his brother.
Joshua Kushner is a founder of Oscar Health, a health insurance company, and an investor.
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