Kushner plans a book on time in the Trump White House: report

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The book will address a number of events that took place during Trump’s presidency, but will focus primarily on the Abraham Accords, a series of agreements between Israel and the nations of Sudan, Morocco, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Announced in August last year, the Abraham Accords were the first official peace agreement between the UAE and Israel in decades. Understanding it was mediated with the help of Kushner and later became a key achievement promoted by Trump and his allies.

Kushner era subsequently nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for his work in the Middle East and for his involvement in the peace talks of Alan DershowitzAlan Morton Dershowitz A victory for the Constitution, not so much for Trump on Sunday shows the preview: lawmakers weigh Trump’s removal process; Biden administration looks at chronology of mass vaccinations Hill’s Morning Report – Presented by TikTok – Demons Take Case; verdict on Trump this weekend MORE, a lawyer who was on Trump’s legal team during his first dismissal.

The source told Reuters that Kushner is “It’s not about setting scores, it’s about providing historical context and helping readers understand what it was like to work at Trump’s White House.”

Along with his work in the Middle East, Kushner will discuss the removal of Trump, the efforts of the border administration, the death of George Floyd, the Russian investigation, the 2016 elections and the coronavirus, among others.

“It will be an interesting prospect from someone who had a broad portfolio, was in the room for many of the most tense and consequential moments, but kept a fairly low public profile, staying behind the scenes and giving limited access to the media “, Said the Reuters source.

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