The son-in-law of the former president said Friday that Russia would not have invaded Ukraine if Donald Trump were still in office.

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On Tuesday, he appeared on Fox and Friends.

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In an interview with a conservative radio host, Donald Trump's son-in-law said that the current situation with Russia and Ukraine was preventable.

There is a zero percent chance of war in Ukraine if Trump were still president, according to an interview with Newsmax.

The Trump Administration had China on their back foot the whole time, and they didn't do anything about Russia's invasion of Ukraine because he was strong.

A day after the release of his memoir, the 41-year-old is back on the right-wing media circuit.

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The model and activist was called a "nasty troll" by the man. One of the people who would say the most awful, horrible things about Trump is Teigen.

Key Background

According to a February survey by the Center for American Political Studies and Harris Insight and Analytics, a majority of Americans think that Russian President Putin would not have invaded Ukraine if Donald Trump were still president. The private sector is where Kushner now works after he distanced himself from Trump's false claims of fraud. After leaving office, Kushner launched a private equity fund that secured $2 billion from Saudi Arabia. The House Oversight Committee is looking into the investment.

Chief Critic

In a recent review, the New York Times book critic said that the memoir looked and wrote like a mannequin and glossed over the chaos of the presidency. The Times review washysterical and attributed the criticism to the Times not wanting a positive depiction of Trump in office to succeed.

The New York Times said that the memoir was a "soulless and veryselective" one by the author.

The Hill reported that Kushner called the author a 'nasty troll'.