VIDEO Jared Kushner’s Paper Linked To WikiLeaks | The Beat With Ari Melber | MSNBC

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Jared Kushner’s Paper Linked To WikiLeaks In a notable segment on MSNBC's The Beat with Ari Melber, the fascinating intertwining of Jared Kushner’s past ownership of the New York Observer with WikiLeaks is explored. Acquired when Kushner was just 25 years old, this newspaper became pivotal during the 2016 election, actively promoting WikiLeaks hacks that unearthed sensitive information about the Hillary Clinton campaign.

Key Insights​

  1. The Observer’s Role: The New York Observer, during Kushner's ownership, published numerous stories that not only amplified the revelations from WikiLeaks but also established a favorable stance towards these leaks. This coverage raised eyebrows given the paper's cozy ties to controversial figures such as Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks.
  2. Connections to Russia: The Observer became a favored outlet for suspected Russian hackers behind the Democratic National Committee (DNC) leak, drawing criticism for its editorial choices that seemingly aligned with foreign hacking efforts.
  3. Endorsement of Trump: Amidst the controversy, the Observer also endorsed Donald Trump, who famously praised WikiLeaks for exposing the "inner heart" of the Clinton campaign, further knitting the fabric of Kushner’s involvement in the political narrative of that election.
  4. Congressional Investigations: The segment touches on how Kushner is back in the spotlight regarding congressional investigations. Questions about his connections to the Observer, alongside the paper's history of reporting on WikiLeaks, are critical to understanding the broader implications of his media ownership during a tumultuous election period.

    Expert Commentary​

    The discussion features journalists Jenna McLaughlin, who initially reported this story, and Elizabeth Spiers, the former editor of the Observer. They address the implications of Kushner's editorial decisions and the allegations concerning lack of transparency related to his communications and disclosure requirements during critical political investigations.

    Conclusion​

    This context sheds light on the complex interplay of media, politics, and power, particularly through the lens of a publication wielding significant influence during a crucial election. As the impacts of these relations continue to reverberate, the scrutiny of Kushner's past decisions becomes increasingly relevant. It's an engaging watch for anyone interested in the intersections of journalism and political maneuvering. What are your thoughts on Kushner’s media ownership and its ethical implications? Share your insights or any related experiences below!

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