Why did Trump allegedly try to stop the wedding?
Reports suggest Trump was not initially thrilled with Ivanka's relationship with Jared Kushner and may have been concerned about Charles Kushner's criminal history.
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Reports have emerged detailing Donald Trump's alleged attempts to prevent his daughter Ivanka from marrying Jared Kushner. These efforts reportedly included seeking damaging information on the Kushner family.
Before Ivanka Trump married Jared Kushner in 2009, Donald Trump allegedly tried to find ways to prevent the marriage. According to Chris Christie, Trump asked him for dirt on the Kushner family. Christie had previously prosecuted Jared's father, Charles Kushner, for various crimes. The witness tampering charge stemmed from Charles Kushner’s attempts to blackmail his brother-in-law. Despite Trump's initial reservations and alleged attempts to intervene, Ivanka and Jared married in October 2009. Over time, Trump's relationship with Jared and Charles Kushner improved significantly. Jared became a trusted advisor, and Charles received a pardon and ambassadorship.
Reports suggest Trump was not initially thrilled with Ivanka's relationship with Jared Kushner and may have been concerned about Charles Kushner's criminal history.
Chris Christie, as a U.S. Attorney, had prosecuted Charles Kushner. Trump allegedly asked Christie for more information on the Kushner family.
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