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LetMyPeopleVote

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Sat May 16, 2026, 07:39 PM Saturday

Gulf states that bankrolled Trump's son-in-law are now furious they got burned: report [View all]

Private equity is a tough business. A great deal turns on return of investment and achieving the required financial results. The advisor to the Saudi equity fund recommended against hiring Jared's firm and it seems that such recommendation was correct. In addition, this investment is not yielding the desired political results

Gulf states that poured hundreds of millions into Jared Kushner's private equity firm are openly griping that they got little for their money, Bloomberg reported Wednesday.

Raw Story (@rawstory.com) 2026-05-14T23:04:47Z

https://www.rawstory.com/jared-kushner-2676896338

Gulf states that poured hundreds of millions into Jared Kushner's private equity firm are openly griping that they got little for their money, Bloomberg reported Wednesday.

Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE funneled enormous sums into Affinity Partners, Kushner's Florida-based investment vehicle, in hopes of securing White House influence and healthy portfolio returns, the outlet reported. Instead, Trump launched a war on Iran that all three states had opposed, leaving them with little to show for the arrangement.

The firm, founded in 2021, has seen its assets balloon to roughly $6.16 billion, according to a regulatory filing submitted to the SEC in March, with about 99 percent of that money sourced from non-U.S. clients. Sources told Bloomberg the Gulf trio agreed to pay Kushner tens of millions of dollars in annual fees in hopes of gaining sway in Washington.

The Qataris in particular had pressed the Trump administration to steer clear of an all-out war with Iran, Bloomberg reported. Trump went forward anyway, and Kushner's handling of the conflict has become a sore point for officials in Riyadh and Doha.

"The investments in Jared's firm were meant to anchor ties with the Trump family," Sanam Vakil, who heads the Middle East and North Africa portfolio at Chatham House, the London-based think tank, told the outlet. "The Gulf states likely felt very angered, if not let down, that the U.S. didn't fully consider their security needs."

Cinzia Bianco, a visiting fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations, warned the fallout could prove lasting. The Gulf states are "grappling with the fact that their investments didn't get them influence on something that's really existential for them," she said, adding that "this will result in them rethinking their investments and pledges going forward."
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Make deals with a dumpster fire, you end up getting burned. tanyev Saturday #1
That's about the size of it. calimary Saturday #12
Awww Katcat Saturday #14
They didn't expect to get their money back? Kid Berwyn Saturday #2
Fuck them. I hope every aspiration they have crumbles to dust and they choke on it. RockRaven Saturday #3
The most corrupt family has no respect for any agreement UpInArms Saturday #4
Well, on the bright side, no_hypocrisy Saturday #5
he doesn't really need it Skittles Saturday #13
I hope they get pissed enough... RainCaster Saturday #6
Kushner will live the rest of his life LakeVermilion Saturday #8
Jared Must Watch Out For The Bone Saw Clause In His Contract 2na fisherman Saturday #10
They should pull the plug on Paramount-Warner newdeal2 Saturday #7
We could have told them: TRUMP WILL ALWAYS SCREW YOU OVER Irish_Dem Saturday #9
The ROI on a horse deal is often horse shit. You'd think they'd know that. Gaugamela Saturday #11
This guy always looks so vacant. CrispyQ Saturday #15
Someone somewhere said he looks like a tadpole not fooled Saturday #25
If this grifting thing doesn't work out Seinan Sensei Saturday #29
That's It Exactly ahnakneemoose Saturday #31
Maybe he could visit a Saudi consulate to renew his visa . . . . hatrack Saturday #16
"Rethinking investments pledges going forward"...???? tavernier Saturday #17
Actually, that's investment speak for .... paleotn Saturday #22
It's not nice to fool mothe... 3825-87867 Saturday #18
Has Prince Bone Saw been informed? OGBuzz Saturday #19
The Prince is one of the pissed off "investors." paleotn Saturday #21
I will keep "jerry" in my thoughts and prayers. OGBuzz Saturday #24
"this will result in them rethinking their investments and pledges going forward." paleotn Saturday #20
His name might be Kushner, but he's a trump through and through...nt Wounded Bear Saturday #23
Read up on his father. He doesnt need the johnnyfins Saturday #26
They went to Jared and now the honeymoon is over. Prof. Toru Tanaka Saturday #27
Like the Drumph phone, putting down a deposit for a Jared does not guarantee delivery. jls4561 Saturday #28
Extradite the little weasel. marble falls Saturday #30
Slow on the uptake, aren't they greatauntoftriplets Saturday #32
Supposedly intelligent people being stupid. The Trumps will continue to tempt the greedy, and Trump will win always. phxjurist Saturday #33
Good. Don't make deals with lying evil leeches and you won't get bled dry. SamKnause Saturday #34
Entire family members are fraudsters vapor2 Saturday #35
Well, it's a bald-faced BRIBE... BurnDoubt 22 hrs ago #36
Gets friendly with a backstabber. Is surprised when they get stabbed in the back. sakabatou 22 hrs ago #37
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