Entitled Know-It-Alls Ivanka Trump And Jared Kushner Hijacked COVID Response Book Says
âObnoxious know-it-allsâ Ivanka Trump and husband Jared Kushner hijacked the nationâs first major response to the COVID-19 pandemic last year just as deaths from the disease were escalating â" and botched it, former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham reveals in her new book.
The couple, who had no experience in government or with government policy, had no business being top White House advisers to then-President Donald Trump, Grisham wrote in her book, âIâll Take Your Questions Now,â according to an excerpt published Friday by Politico.
When Grisham initially worked as Melania Trumpâs press secretary, âwe had allâ â" including the first lady â" âcome to call Jared and Ivanka âthe internsâ because they represented in our minds obnoxious, entitled know-it-alls,â she recounted.
As the coronavirus pandemic â" âone of the most important crises to hit the country in a centuryâ â" emerged, the âinterns were behaving true to form,â Grisham added.
After the World Health Organization first declared COVID-19 a pandemic in March 2020, the couple insisted in an Oval Office meeting that Donald Trump deliver a televised address to the nation, according to Grisham.
âIvanka kept chiming in, âBut I think there should probably be an address to the nation tonight,ââ Grisham wrote. âFinally, Ivanka turned to her most powerful ally besides her father. âJared, donât you agree?ââ
Then the push was on. The big question: What was the message?â
Eventually, Donald Trump directed everyone â" including Vice President Mike Pence and Dr. Anthony Fauci â" to exit into the Cabinet Room and âfigure out what to do,â according to the former press secretary.
Kushner, who was âsitting next to the vice president of the United States, commandeered the meeting and was calling all the shots,â Grisham recalled.
âAs many times as I had seen him behave that way with members of senior staff, that particular time made me uneasy because it was with the vice president. It was disrespectful, and I remember feeling both embarrassed and disgusted,â she added.
Despite Kushnerâs power in the White House, he âwas not an expert on anything he advised â" shutting down borders, the economic consequences, the health consequences â" yet he alone seemed to be deciding the nationâs first actions to address one of the most devastating crises in our history,â Grisham wrote.
Meanwhile, âIvanka was also doing her âmy fatherâ wants this and âmy fatherâ thinks that routine, making it impossible for staff members to argue a contrary view,â she noted.
Kushner ended up writing Trumpâs speech, but it included a ânumber of misstatements and sloppy wording,â and it âsowed confusion,â Grisham wrote, and the staff had to deal with the fallout.
Grisham says in the book that she told Donald Trump âmany timesâ that if he lost reelection in 2020 it âwould be because of Jared.â
It âwas my fervent opinion that his arrogance and presumption had grown over the years, and he threw his power about with absolutely no shame,â she wrote. And when things turned out badly, he would always blame others, added Grisham, who called Kushner âRasputin in a slim-fitting suit.â
Kushner, who was slammed by medical experts a year ago for comparing COVID-19 to the common flu, didnât end his involvement in the nationâs coronavirus response with the speech. He met with his own team developing some kind of COVID plans even though Pence was supposed to be in charge.
The late Sen. Robert F. Kennedyâs grandson Max Kennedy volunteered to work on Kushnerâs COVID-19 task force and ended up sending a complaint to Congress about what he had witnessed.
AdvertisementKennedy detailed a poorly managed operation to procure desperately needed medical supplies run by an inexperienced crew of volunteers. There appeared to be no vision, no strategy and no real leadership, he said. He described the operation as a âfamily office meets organized crime, melded with âLord of the Flies.ââ
Kushner reportedly predicted last year that New York would âsufferâ with COVID, coldly adding, âThatâs their problem.â He said the âfree marketâ would solve the problem and that fighting a pandemic is ânot the role of government.â
More than 400,000 Americans died of COVID during the Trump administration. As of Friday, the death toll had reached nearly 700,000.
Read the full excerpt from Grishamâs book in Politico here.
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