Well, we would never have trusted that scheming liddle bastar… we would never have trusted Kush about anything, even if we had nothing to hide.

Kush would just as likely make something up to protect himself. We agree with Michael Cohen, Kush has probably already flipped on dear old Vanky-Dad.

The question becomes far more interesting after the arrest of Trump’s longtime confidant and political supporter, Tom Barrack on Tuesday. Barrack was charged with “Illegal Lobbying,” and – specifically, for the UAE. Now that has to send shivers down Kushner since he was the White House guy most involved with the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar.

It has long been suspected (but not proven) that Kushner sold MBS United States intelligence secrets on Saudi dissidents, and then helped organize a weird block of Qatari ports, to the point that a Qatari business partnership bought Kushner out of his horrific financing of 666 Fifth Avenue.

So there is a lot of speculation as to who will be next. The State of New York is charging Trump’s CFO, and the feds have charged the head of Trump’s inauguration committee with illegal lobbying, an inherent political campaign. So who might be next? The obvious answer is either Ivanka or Kushner. But Michael Cohen thinks a bit differently, having been on the inside.

On Wednesday night, Cohen tweeted out:

“Interesting how Jared Kushner (#SecretaryOfEverything) name appears to be absent from all the controversy, indictments and arrests. Is he next to fall or a cooperating witness? Knowing what a snake he is, I bet the latter!” tweeted Cohen.

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We will see. One thing we know, there will be others to fall. It’s only a matter of time. And justice delayed is justice denied, so get moving.

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