
A new report from The New York Times Magazine and ProPublica spotlights a certain White House senior advisor’s connections to a real estate firm with a record of taking low-income tenants to court and operating slum-like apartments in the Baltimore suburbs.
In a lengthy article in the The Times’ magazine section (now published online), writer Alec MacGillis takes a detailed look at the frustrations of life in a series of suburban apartment complexes assembled by the Kushner Companies of New York.
The development firm is in the limelight because it was run for many years by President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, now a top-level White House adviser. It’s the source of much of Jared Kushner’s wealth.
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