Kushner Confirms He Won’t Join Trump Administration, Energizing Conservatives

Jared Kushner, a key figure in President Donald Trump’s first administration, has confirmed he will not join Trump’s next administration. For many conservatives, this announcement represents an opportunity to reshape Trump’s team and refocus on the America First agenda.

Kushner played a prominent role in Trump’s first term, particularly in foreign policy. His work on the Abraham Accords, which normalized relations between Israel and multiple Arab nations, earned praise as a historic achievement. However, his influence on domestic policies, such as criminal justice reform, drew criticism from conservatives who felt these initiatives did not reflect the priorities of Trump’s base.

Although Kushner will not take on a formal role, he may continue to offer informal advice on Middle East issues. Trump’s team is reportedly considering new candidates for leadership roles, including Victoria Coates and retired Major General Miguel Correa, who are seen as more closely aligned with Trump’s America First platform.

Kushner’s absence comes as his financial activities, including his $3 billion investment fund backed by Gulf states, remain under scrutiny. Critics within the conservative movement have raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest and their implications for Trump’s agenda.

For many conservatives, Kushner’s confirmation is a welcome development. They see his absence as a chance to assemble a team that prioritizes Trump’s promises on immigration, trade, and reducing globalist influence in government.

Trump’s supporters are optimistic that this change will lead to a more focused administration. Many view Kushner’s absence as a step toward fulfilling the promises that defined Trump’s rise to the presidency.