Trump's son-in-law takes surprise top role in coronavirus fight

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Jared Kushner is now White House pointman for the coronavirus crisis.

He's got no medical experience, was never elected or saw military service, but as Donald Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner has crucial access -- and now he's White House pointman for the coronavirus crisis.

Trump's vice president, Mike Pence, is meant to be coordinating the complex government response to an illness overwhelming the health system and economy. Asked to describe his still vaguely defined mission, Kushner suggested he would reinvigorate a team struggling with the dire challenge of battling the pandemic across the vast, diverse country.

A month ago, Trump fired his third chief of staff. The replacement, Mark Meadows, took weeks to assume his office, meaning the president was without a key aide just as the coronavirus was ballooning into disaster.This isn't the first time Kushner takes up a role that many might shy from. Now, with state governors and Trump wrangling over who has responsibility for securing and delivering medical supplies to coronavirus-hit areas of the country, Kushner is back, promising to get results where others failed.The White House feels it is being unfairly blamed for delays in the supply chain from equipment stockpiles and manufacturers to hospitals and ordinary citizens.

In his briefing appearance, Kushner was right on message, saying that individual states have no automatic right to such assistance.

 

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