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Ivanka Gloats About Jared Kushner Taking Commercial Flight, And *Shocker* He's Not Wearing A Mask

Ivanka Gloats About Jared Kushner Taking Commercial Flight, And *Shocker* He's Not Wearing A Mask
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On Monday, August 31, Ivanka Trump shared a video on Twitter that ended up generating more eye-rolls than she probably intended.

In the short video, the President's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, is proudly flying on the first commercial flight between Israel and the United Arab Emirates.


Of course, neither Kushner nor his fellow passenger were wearing masks despite mask requirements on most commercial airlines.

Twitter wasn't impressed by Kushner's willingness to flout other people's safety.



Others felt it was odd that Ivanka felt this was such a shareable moment in the midst of so many domestic hardships.



Most Americans are unhallowed to travel internationally because the nation has done such a poor job containing the virus compared to the rest of the world.



But don't worry everyone! It seems Kushner had his mask with him...in his pocket.



Kushner has a well-documented, friendly relationship with MBS, the head of the United Arab Emirates who is widely believed to have been responsible for the murder of Jamal Khashoggi.


Sorry, Mr. Kushner, it seems Twitter doesn't care where you're flying if you're not traveling there safely with your mask on.

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