Trump nominated his matchmaker, who previously had a criminal record, for the post of US Ambassador to France – The Hill
Charles Kushner served a two-year sentence and was later released after pleading guilty.
The newly elected President of the United States of America Donald Trump has nominated his matchmaker Charles Kushner for the post of US Ambassador to France, The Hill writes.
“I am pleased to nominate Charles Kushner of New Jersey as U.S. Ambassador to France. He is an outstanding business leader, philanthropist and visionary who will be a strong advocate representing our country and its interests. Together, we will strengthen America's partnership with France, our oldest ally and one one of our greatest allies,” Trump said on his Truth Social.
Charles Kushner is known as the founder of the real estate firm Kushner Companies and as a former lawyer. He was also…