Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, is still using his connections from his time in the White House to make money overseas.
Jared Kushner, Donald J. Trump's son-in-law, confirmed on Friday that he was finalizing major real estate deals in Albania and Serbia, showing the former president's family's continued business abroad as Mr. Trump seeks to return to the White House.
Mr. Kushner's plans in the Balkans seem to have developed partly through relationships established during Mr. Trump's presidency. Mr. Kushner, a senior White House official, stated that he had been collaborating on the deals with Richard Grenell, who briefly served as acting director of national intelligence under Mr. Trump and also as ambassador to Germany and special envoy to the Balkans.
The Trumps' exploitation of their time in the White House to benefit from overseas opportunities persists. It serves as a warning to the American people about what the future could hold if Donald Trump returns to the White House in 2025.
Despite the obvious corruption of the Trump administration, these individuals have learned from their experiences in the first Trump term and are prepared to return to power with a better understanding of how to be even more corrupt in order to enrich themselves.
Jared Kushner didn't just profit $2 billion from the Saudis. He is still utilizing the relationships he cultivated while working in the White House to further enrich himself.
The Trump family is more interested in earning money than governing. They want to use the most powerful political office in the world as their main source of income.
Trump may have left office, but the corruption is still flourishing.