Breaking History: A White House Memoir
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A good listen on Jared (Trump's Son-in-Law) accomplishments and view of the Whitehouse.
~ Aristotle Sabouni
Created: 2022-11-01 |
- The book focuses on what Jared worked on while at the WhiteHouse; USMCA, Criminal Justice Reform (+pardons), Foreign Policy (Israel and the Abraham Accords), COVID response (Operation Warp Speed). And covers a little more like the Russiagate hoax, 2020 election reactions, J6, and some personal scores.
- Like most books, the purpose is not to make Jared look bad. And it's definitely written from the view of what he did to make the world a better place. But that's his bias and domain knowledge... so he's good about not coloring outside the lines, and going too much into what other people did / didn't do.
- Of course you still get personal observations, and that includes on other personalities. (Like Steve Bannon, or Chris Christie). But for the most part, this isn't really a piece on people -- it's about the business of getting things done.
- Jared does not like the media, as they maligned him with 1/2 truths (or lies), and failed to do their due diligence before publication -- and he points that out in a few places. But it's mostly about the accomplishments.
Accomplishments[edit | edit source]
Middle East:
- Defeating ISIS
- Withdraw from Iran Deal
- Moving the U.S. Embassy to Jeruselum
- Israel and the Abraham Accords -
Global:
- 5 Major Trade Deals
- China Trade Policy
- Build the Wall (immigration)
- Renegotiate NAFTA (USMCA)
Domestic:
- Getting past the Russiagate Fraud/Hoax
- Tax Cuts for working families
- Massive deregulation
- Incredible job growth/lowest Unemployment in History
- Criminal Justice Reform (with many pardons)
- COVID response; Operation Warp Speed - with a COVID vaccine in under 1 year.
- Election 2020 and J6
Challenges[edit | edit source]
- Deep state and establishment trying to prevent change, or do things the same old ways (that haven't been working)
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🔗 Links
- https://www.harpercollins.com/products/breaking-history-jared-kushner?variant=40389282136098
- FP: Breaking History for No Good Reason This hatched job on Jared's book can be summed up as, Jared didn't like Abbas and do things the old way, so he was wrong, despite making more progress than anyone else in recent history.
- The Hill: 5 noteworthy nuggets