Featured News

Opinion: Kushner Corruption May Have Played a Role in Trump’s Firing of Secretary of State Tillerson

Nobody knows for sure what caused President Trump to replace Rex Tillerson as Secretary of State, but there are plenty of theories.  One of them is that Trump’s corrupt, self-dealing son in law Jared Kushner played a significant role in the president’s decision to let the former Exxon Mobil CEO go.

Last year, after Kushner had facilitated a harmful blockade against Qatar (out of spite, after being rejected for a loan) Tillerson held a press conference to try to undo Kushner’s misguided action.  The Secretary of State called on Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt to ease their anti-Qatar blockade and announced that the U.S. supported a Kuwaiti-led mediation effort.

What infuriated Tillerson was that his position (supported by Secretary of Defense Mattis) was undercut by President Trump who that same day, criticized Qatar, saying the country “has historically been a funder of terrorism at a very high level.”

Unnamed sources said that Tillerson was not only “blind-sided by the Trump statement,” but “absolutely enraged that the White House and State Department weren’t on the same page.”

It was well known that Tillerson blamed Kushner for Trump’s support of the harmful blockade which was opposed by almost everyone else in the U.S. government. “Rex put two-and-two together,” a Tillerson associate told reporters, “and concluded that this absolutely vacuous kid was running a second foreign policy out of the White House family quarters.” 

In other words, Trump was letting Jared Kushner, with no experience, overrule the opinions of both the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Defense with respect to critical U.S. foreign and defense policy.

Since the blockade was imposed last year Qatar has worked to rebuild relations with the Trump Administration. Earlier this week, NBC News reported:  “Qatari officials have reportedly gathered evidence on Kushner and other Trump associates about a conspiracy against Qatar by the United Arab Emirates.”

Reports have circulated that Qatar has decided not to release this evidence to Special Counsel Robert Mueller because they thought it would hurt their relationship with Trump and the United States.

Given this history, it is possible that Trump fired Tillerson (at least in part) to protect his son in-law from damaging media coverage centering on collusion with the governments of Russia and United Arab Emirates.

If so, this is just more evidence that Trump’s corrupt son in law should not be part of our government, and his presence in the White House as one of the president’s closest and most powerful advisers is hurting the interests of the United States and our allies.

 

Leo Vidal

I am a lifelong Democrat with a passion for social justice and progressive issues. I have degrees in writing, economics and law from the University of Iowa.

Recent Posts

Jimmy Carter Outlived One Of His Obituary Writers

Jimmy Carter was not only the longest living ex-president in history, but he lived so…

1 month ago

Barack And Michelle Obama Perfectly Pay Tribute To Jimmy Carter

Former President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama honored Jimmy Carter in the most…

1 month ago

Trump And House GOP’s Promise To Not Cut Social Security Is Total Nonsense

Trump got House Republicans to not use reconciliation to cut Social Security. The problem is…

2 months ago

Trump And Mike Johnson Agree To Apparently Cut Americans’ Healthcare To Pay For Tax Cuts For The Rich

President-elect Trump and Speaker Mike Johnson have agreed to a deal that would fund the…

2 months ago

Dozens Of Republicans Humiliate Trump/Musk By Voting Down CR

Donald Trump demanded that the debt limit be raised as part of the government funding…

2 months ago

Trump And Vance Blame Biden For Elon Musk Caused Chaos

Donald Trump and JD Vance are blaming President Biden for the havoc caused by Elon…

2 months ago