If his father-in-law behaved like an average person, he wouldn't have been elected President, according to his son-in-law.
While speaking on "The Brian Kilmeade Show" on Wednesday, Kushner told the Fox News host that he was aware of the comments made against Donald Trump by his supporters.
The truth is hidden in plain sight and people are always speculating on what Trump is like.
He said that one of the criticisms he had heard from Trump supporters was that they wanted him to act normal.
If he acted like a normal person, he probably wouldn't have been president, according to the man.
His father-in-law was praised for his unique personality.
The founding fathers designed a system that needed a shock. I think he got better and better at it as he went.
Trump had read part of his memoir and had praised it.
Trump's son-in-law and adviser, who is married to the president's daughter, helped him win the presidency. He denied being an FBI mole in relation to the Justice Department's investigation into whether Trump mishandled classified documents by taking them from the White House to his Mar-a-Lago home.
While Trump had a "peculiar" way of governing, his father-in-law probably did what he thought was appropriate with the documents, according to his son-in-law.
Insider asked for comment from representatives for Kushner, but they didn't reply.