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Frances establishment reacted with a mixture of resignation and muted scorn to president-elect Donald Trumps nomination of real estate developer, pardoned felon and family connection Charles Kushner as US ambassador to France. Kushner is the father of Trumps son-in-law Jared Kushner, who occupied a variety of prominent posts in his first administration. The 70-year-old real estate executive was a big donor to Trumps 2024 campaign. He also received a presidential pardon at the end of Trumps first term after he was convicted on multiple counts of tax evasion, campaign finance violations and witness tampering, for which he spent time in jail. He was released in 2006.
He is a tremendous business leader, philanthropist, & dealmaker, who will be a strong advocate representing our Country & its interests, Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform on Saturday as he announced his choice for ambassador, which will need to be confirmed by the US Senate.
The news was met with scepticism on the other side of the Atlantic. I recommend reading his résumé. Juicy as the Americans would say. Needless to say, he has no knowledge of our country. At least he will have access to the president. We console ourselves as best we can, former French ambassador to the US Gérard Araud wrote on X. Does he speak French at least? one commenter asked. Obviously not, Araud replied. Araud later added: In the madness of Trumps nominations, there is expressed the near total contempt for human respect, customs and the law.
François Heisbourg, senior adviser for Europe at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, questioned whether France would refuse to approve the nomination of this sad character on X. Though rare, this type of refusal is part of the diplomatic prerogatives of sovereign states. One French banker simply replied with an eye-roll emoji when asked for an opinion on the picking of Kushner.
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