• He thinks there is a chance he will live forever.

  • In a live stream, he said he wanted to get some exercise in.

  • He thinks he could be part of the last generation that will die.

In the event that medical science allows him to live forever, former President Donald Trump's son-in-law said he was keeping trims.

After leaving the White House, he made it a priority to exercise more, according to the stream.

With the advancement of science, I believe that my generation will be the first to live forever or the last to die. Keeping ourselves in good shape is what we have to do.

—z3dster (@z3dster) August 25, 2022

According to an unnamed source, the comments were made in jest.

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

A memoir of his time in the White House has been written by Kushner.

He defended his father-in-law over the FBI raid. He said that the former president probably did what he thought was appropriate with the sensitive government documents found at his Florida residence.

Insider asked for comment from representatives for Kushner, but they didn't reply.

Business Insider has an article on it.