It was in mid-March when Politico first reported that Jared Kushner was taking on a key role in guiding Donald Trump on combating the pandemic. A CNN White House correspondent added the same day that Kushner is “becoming more involved” in the administration’s coronavirus response, with one source telling the network that the president’s young son-in-law is “in total control.”
As regular readers know, it wasn’t long before the presidential son-in-law was reportedly leading a “shadow task force” of his own, which had the effect of “causing confusion among many officials involved in the response.”
It wasn’t long before Kushner’s initiative was seen as a predictable failure, though we’re still learning more about why his efforts fell so far short.
Katherine Eban takes a deep dive in Vanity Fair into what went wrong, explaining in detail how Kushner and his operation originally intended to launch a coordinated response to the pandemic, including a national testing strategy, before the plan, as one insider put it, “just went poof into thin air.”
The article offers a lot to chew on, but this excerpt is generating attention this morning for good reason:








