Asked about birtherism, Kushner says: ‘I wasn’t involved in that’President Trump meets Queen on state visit to United KingdomSign up for the US briefing and get a new perspective 2.56pm BST Homeland Security Committee Chairman Bennie Thompson said yesterday on MSNBC that impeachment proceedings are “absolutely” inevitable, and rejects the idea that backlash over impeachment could cost Democrats control of Congress in 2020. “I think we risk losing majority if we don’t bring impeachment proceedings. It will be hard pressed for a Democratic majority in the House of Representatives not to go forward with an impeachment operation.” 2.35pm BST Good morning. Let’s start off the week with a masterclass in deflection.For that we turn to first son-in-law and trusted Trump advisor Jared Kushner in an interview with Axios released Sunday. Asked about the president’s racism, Kushner said confidently that Trump was “absolutely not” a racist, and that Democrats who call the president a racist are doing “a disservice to everyone who suffers from real racism in this country.”Jared Kushner deflects when asked if he disapproves of Donald Trump’s promotion of birtherism, saying he wasn’t involved with it. @dctvny @hbodocs pic.twitter.com/D2wINVHLIx Continue reading…
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