During his tenure as chief advisor
Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law, suffers from cancer
Ivanka Trump’s husband, Jared Kushner, has spoken out about his cancer. The son-in-law of former President Donald Trump suffers from thyroid cancer.
Jared Kushner, 41, husband of Donald Trump’s 76-year-old daughter Ivanka, has developed thyroid cancer. This was during his tenure as chief advisor to the former president.
According to consistent media reports, Kushner is now revealing this in his autobiography “Shattered History: A White House Memoir,” which will be published soon. He says he was diagnosed by Trump’s personal physician in 2019 while traveling on Air Force One, Air Force One.
Kushner discovered cancer on Air Force One
The doctor said to him, “It looks like you have cancer. We need to start an operation right away.” Kushner kept the disease a secret. So, too, in front of his wife and father, Donald Trump. “Please don’t tell anyone – especially my wife and my father-in-law,” Kushner told Trump’s doctor.
After all, Kushner himself inaugurated his wife Ivanka Trump, but not the president at the time. The operation took place shortly before Thanksgiving, in November 2019. A large portion of his thyroid was removed and he is fine now.
Trump flag against Kushner’s wishes
However, former President Trump appears to have been informed of the illness against Kushner’s wish. A day before the operation, Trump called his son-in-law in the Oval Office. He said: I am the president. I know everything. I understand you want to keep this matter confidential. I prefer to keep things like that to myself.” (EU)
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