Peter Navarro: President Trump Tried to Oust Jared Kushner for Steve Bannon in 2020 Re-Election Campaign

Former Trump trade advisor Peter Navarro said that the president attempted to oust flunkie son-in-law Jared Kushner from his re-election team in 2020, in favor of Steve Bannon, who was previously his Chief Strategist and ran the successful 2016 presidential campaign.

Navarro wrote in his new book, “Taking Back Trump’s America: Why We Lost the White House and How We’ll Win It Back,” that Trump supported a “coup d’état” meant to depose Kushner and replace him with Bannon, but it was thwarted and Kushner stayed in a key role throughout the entire campaign.

“And that was that. And the rest is a catastrophic strategic failure history,” Navarro wrote.

Navarro stated that Trump could not get rid of Kushner because what it would do to his family life. He said he would “family troubles if [he] himself had to deliver the bad news to … the father of his grandchildren.” Trump attempted to have Home Depot founder Bernie Marcus pressure Kushner, but after Kushner resisted, Trump would not take the matter any further.

The terribly botched 2020 presidential campaign meant that the vote result was close enough for Biden to be able to steal the election with targeted fraud in corrupt Democrat-run cities within crucial battleground states.

Big League Politics reported on how Kushner’s guidance was leading Trump astray throughout his 2020 presidential re-election campaign:

The most influential adviser within the Trump administration has arguably been Jared Kushner, the President’s son-in-law. He has pushed the administration to the Left, using his power to shift the White House on issues like immigration, criminal justice, and foreign policy.

As the Trump re-election campaign sputters, conservative leaders have placed the blame directly on Kushner. His fingerprints are all over the campaign strategy, as they are virtually every other aspect of the Trump operation.

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