Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and senior advisor during his presidency, has inked a deal for his memoir for publication in early 2022. The book, being published by Harper Collins’s division Broadside Publishing, is said to be a reflection on the Trump administration.
Kushner had an out-sized role in the administration with a portfolio including areas as diverse as Middle Eastern peace and criminal justice reform. Kushner played a role in the Abhramam Accords, which normalized relations between several Arab nations and Isreal. He was a key player in passing a criminal justice reform bill in Congress in 2018.
Broadside has self-defined as a publisher “specializes in conservative nonfiction, spanning the full range of right-of-center thought and opinion and seeks to create a forum for smart, serious conservative ideas.’
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