In a Citizen by CNN event interview being criticized as full of softball questions, White House Senior Adviser Jared Kushner answered questions about whether he was "having fun" and his father-in-law, President Donald Trump, as a grandfather. But between the fluff, host Van Jones did ask one question people wanted answered.
Jones asked:
"How did you get this job? You have like the dopest job in the world, the secretary of everything...how did you wind up in this position?"
Van Jones interview Kushner at "Citizen by CNN" event starting now. Jones asks, "How did you get this job? You have… https://t.co/XZf0s7GMWf— Maggie Haberman (@Maggie Haberman) 1540217113.0
He further pointed out that Kushner had a very small resume, but a massive amount of access and responsibilities under President Trump. Jones asked why the people of the United States should have confidence in his abilities.
As opposed to listing qualifications in management or government, Kushner did little to dispel the criticism that his position in the Trump administration boils down to nepotism. His wife, Ivanka Trump, faces the same critique over her role in the White House.
Kushner responded:
"I think the first thing is the president trusts me."
"I think he knows that every task he's given me, from the start of the campaign through, I’ve been able to do it quietly, I've been able to do it effectively, I've been able to deliver results."
"I don’t make a lot of noise. I know noise is sometimes made about me but I try to keep my head down."
CNN's Van Jones: "Why should we have confidence in you to do all this stuff?" Jared Kushner: "The President trusts… https://t.co/yGuzh2SKCw— CNN Politics (@CNN Politics) 1540218390.0
Kushner: "I did not plan my life to go into politics...my father in law announced he was running for president...I… https://t.co/9tSZPnM4Pt— Maggie Haberman (@Maggie Haberman) 1540217162.0
The Senior Adviser to the President went on to repeatedly refer to Trump as his "father-in-law", not helping his case that his position in the administration did not result from nepotism.
Kushner on working with his wife, Ivanka Trump: “Working together has given me an even greater appreciation for jus… https://t.co/esu8JomW66— CNN Politics (@CNN Politics) 1540220148.0
Kushner's response does align with Trump's value of loyalty and trust over expertise or ability when assembling his administration. However several of those selections already bit Trump in the behind.
For example, Trump brought in reality TV star Omarosa Manigault for a White House position. But after clashes with other members of the staff, Chief of Staff John Kelly forced Manigault out.
She immediately signed a book deal for a tell-all that failed to flatter anyone in the Trump campaign or the White House.
Other loyal Trump supporters like Scott Pruitt and Rob Porter resigned under a cloud of scandal and controversy. Trump's propensity to pick loyal people over qualified people continues to draw criticism.
People pointed to the many other people the President trusted as a strike against Kushner, not an endorsement. Others criticized
@CNNPolitics Saying “the president trusts me” does NOT give me confidence in Kushner! Trump’s trusted lots of crimi… https://t.co/oiSU6EwuT9— Cassandra 🌊 🏊♀️🚴♀️🏃♀️ (@Cassandra 🌊 🏊♀️🚴♀️🏃♀️) 1540218527.0
@CNNPolitics Like father, like son-in-law— Craig Sherman (@Craig Sherman) 1540218638.0
@CNNPolitics "deliver results, accomplish objectives, laser-focused..." Translation: he does nothing— Sarah Cooper (@Sarah Cooper) 1540232222.0
@CNNPolitics Any treachery, he has it covered. Invisible genius-We see you. #bloodallovereverything#askjared— Coney Denizen (@Coney Denizen) 1540218681.0
Others criticized CNN for not asking more in depth questions.
@CNNPolitics BS to which Van Jones should have repeated the question again and asked for a real answer— PerS!ster (@PerS!ster) 1540218747.0
@CNNPolitics What’s been shown of this soft lob interview is pitiful. Jones’ assertion about doing the interview to… https://t.co/WurEfB0kir— Lili Torres (@Lili Torres) 1540232849.0
@CNNPolitics @CNNPolitics please do not use @VanJones68 ever again for interviews that need to hard hit on getting… https://t.co/fKtKgvCWJd— Glencia (@Glencia) 1540232129.0
@CNNPolitics This was a travesty... Is Van Jones angling to be the next token staffer in the WH? Get him off of t… https://t.co/JOchyEhSpW— LutherKrank (@LutherKrank) 1540230647.0
@CNNPolitics @VanJones68 really? Why were you so soft on him? Why do you keep giving the right a pass? You can be c… https://t.co/U87sDqcgqd— We've got work to undo!🌬️🦋 (@We've got work to undo!🌬️🦋) 1540229619.0
@CNNPolitics Van Jones, https://t.co/EATLM5eAEn— Palate Architect (@Palate Architect) 1540233159.0
Kushner rarely gives interviews. People overwhelmingly panned this sit down with Van Jones as nothing but a propaganda puff piece. But at least people now know, straight from Kushner himself why he has a position in the White House: his father-in-law trusts him to be loyal to Trump.