'Charles Kushner paid Harvard a mere $2.5 million to get Jared into Harvard,” Coulter tweeted.
Conservative political pundit Ann Coulter ripped President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and senior White House adviser Jared Kushner on Tuesday by asking whether he will be taken down for his father “buying” his Harvard University admission before getting indicted by special counsel Robert Mueller.
“Boy, the price has gone up! Charles Kushner paid Harvard a mere $2.5 million to get Jared into Harvard,” Coulter tweeted. “CNN: Parents paid up to $6.5 million to get their kids into college. #CollegeCheatingScandal” A spokeswoman for the family real estate business Kushner Companies, Risa Heller, said it was “false” that there was a link between Jared Kushner’s admission and his father’s donation.
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