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rainbow4321

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3. Kushner had his "data" office in San Antonio, too
Sun May 21, 2017, 08:25 AM
May 2017

Wonder if the FBI, etc... have rounded up any of Kushner's "pro bono non-traditional background" data people yet?
I say this as someone who lives in Texas: what better place to hide than a red state? It's not like the state officials are gonna come after you. How I would love to see some TX repukes dragged into this and brought down.


https://www.forbes.com/sites/stevenbertoni/2016/11/22/exclusive-interview-how-jared-kushner-won-trump-the-white-house/#78db401d3af6

By June the GOP nomination secured, Kushner took over all data-driven efforts. Within three weeks, in a nondescript building outside San Antonio, he had built what would become a 100-person data hub designed to unify fundraising, messaging and targeting. Run by Brad Parscale, who had previously built small websites for the Trump Organization, this secret back office would drive every strategic decision during the final months of the campaign. "Our best people were mostly the ones who volunteered for me pro bono," Kushner says. "People from the business world, people from nontraditional backgrounds."

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