Jared Kushner in 2017. (Photo: Drew Angerer via Getty Images)
Jared Kushner in 2017. (Photo: Drew Angerer via Getty Images)

There was a man in 2017: Drew Angerer is pictured.

It is not clear which of the two generations he identifies with, since he was born in 1981 and on the edge of both. He believes he is part of the first generation to live forever.

During a live stream with the YouTube channel Livesigning, Kushner made a strange claim regarding his new book. A man in California asked the former White House adviser how he manages his busy life.

In response to the question, he gave a long-winded explanation that included making breakfast for his kids every day, keeping a list of priorities, and giving up his responsibilities to people that are smarter than him.

Things took a strange turn when he started talking about exercise.

After he left the White House, he tried to get some exercise in. There is a chance that my generation will be the first to live forever or the last to die. We have to keep ourselves in shape.

The source told The Daily Beast that the comment was a joke despite the fact that he sounded sincere.

He wants to work out and be in good shape because people are living longer lives according to the source.

Social media users had a lot of fun with the fact that Kushner said he thought he would live forever. The reactions can be seen below.

Is Kushner telling us he is a robot without telling us that he is a robot?

— Julie 🇺🇦 🌻 (@julieduzyoga) August 25, 2022

First step: become a real boy.

— NeedBirds (@NeedBirds) August 25, 2022

Well he’s already avoided taxes

— Diedrich Bader (@bader_diedrich) August 25, 2022

He could be right. Like Billy Joel once sang, "Only the Good Die Young."

— Mark Kawada (@Mark_Kawada) August 25, 2022

Not forever. He means life. Like life in prison

— Miss G 🌻 (@GCasale) August 25, 2022

Only way to avoid hell.

— Grégory PARISOT (@Arturo__Bandini) August 25, 2022

He meets Mohammed Bin Salam in a bar every century.

— Megasaur! (@fLuidinio) August 25, 2022

The article was first published on HuffPost.

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