he thought it was an attractive way to hire people to kushner companies, they may want to go and work for thrive as well. josh was very clear that this profit sharing they no longer have a current profit sharing arrangement. but it s still on jared kushner s financial disclosure, interestingly. other people who work in the white house in theory. like gary cone have to divest of their investments. however. lloyd blankfine who gary kohn couldn t deal with shows up at the white house. he was an investor in cadre, started up by kushner, co founded with his brother josh. an arrangement which would draw the scrutiny of ethics watchdogs. it s kind of remarkable.
estimated 500 rooms at trump international hotel in d.c. in just the first three months after the president was elected. 500 rooms in three months. the bookings were part of a lobbying campaign involving u.s. military veterans. it s raising red flags among ethics watchdogs resulting in two federal lawsuits charging conflicts of interest and as key senators push for president trump to take a stronger stand against saudi arabia following the murder of jamalunresolved q about how deep the ties to the saudi family go. organizers of these trips show nightly rates at the hotel at the time were $768. even by washington standards, i stayed there fairly often,
disgust behind the lack of action from mayor rahm emanuel. and the mayors before rahm emanuel, mostly the daily family pragmatic, pro-business and pro-police. rahm emanuel has brought in a radical leftist agenda and made chicago a more dangerous city it should be one of the nation s greatest city for his location and people. steve: charlie kirk hit the streets to interview those people for us. charlie, thank you very much. you bet, thank you. steve: what do you think about that? email us at friends@foxnews.com. 20 minutes before the top of the hour. ainsley: hand it over to jillian for more headlines. jillian: an ice employee resigns after admitting to potussing pro-hillary posting pro-hillary clinton messages at work. the unidentified employee posted more than 100 times either on the clock or on government property. they say she was warned by ethics watchdogs but did not stop. her messages violated the hatch act which bans most government employees from engaging in politics on duty.
neither is paid as presidential add virz around no one has proven an improper link between their net worth, but last year, they reportedly made more than $82 million and that makes ethics watchdogs very uneasy. how does this compare with other presidential families? plenty have been criticized for cash ng on the presidency. but it s almost always after they leave. there was criticize m of carter capitalizing on his brother s name and now we ve advanced light years beyond that. thanks for that report. good reporting by tom. as usual. tonight, chris cuomo digs into the the summit with kim jong-un.
foreign power friendly or unfriendly, during the election is a big problem. reporter: for team trump, a bigger problem may be don junior s flare for controversy. that meeting with russians over the same summer, he agreed to it after being promised dirt on hillary clinton. and he e-mailed, if it s what you say, i love it. this is pre-russia fever. he would later tell conflicting siste conflicting siste conflicting stories about the meeting but insist it was inconsequential. i can t vouch for the information, someone sent me an e-mail. when he made a business trip to india earlier this year to sell luxurious apartments with buyers promised private meetings, ethics watchdogs howled. he s over there, asking people to spend money on properties that are branded with the president s own name. reporter: but he brushed off