White House Strategic and Policy Forum organized by Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman, with Trump, Kushner, and CEOs
White House Strategic and Policy Forum organized by Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman, with Trump, Kushner, and CEOs The passage identifies a high‑level business advisory council convened by the White House and Blackstone, linking President Trump, Jared Kushner, and Stephen Schwarzman to a network of CEOs. It provides concrete details (date, participants, agenda) that could be pursued for records of meetings, communications, and any policy influence or financial benefits, but it lacks specific transactions or wrongdoing claims, limiting its immediate investigative impact. Key insights: February 3 meeting of the president’s Strategic and Policy Forum organized by Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman; Kellyanne Conway used the council as a talking point to defend Trump’s outreach to business leaders; Jared Kushner promoted business advisory councils as a strategy to shift focus from right‑wing agenda
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White House Strategic and Policy Forum organized by Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman, with Trump, Kushner, and CEOs The passage identifies a high‑level business advisory council convened by the White House and Blackstone, linking President Trump, Jared Kushner, and Stephen Schwarzman to a network of CEOs. It provides concrete details (date, participants, agenda) that could be pursued for records of meetings, communications, and any policy influence or financial benefits, but it lacks specific transactions or wrongdoing claims, limiting its immediate investigative impact. Key insights: February 3 meeting of the president’s Strategic and Policy Forum organized by Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman; Kellyanne Conway used the council as a talking point to defend Trump’s outreach to business leaders; Jared Kushner promoted business advisory councils as a strategy to shift focus from right‑wing agenda
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Hollywood Oscar‑week social roundup mentions celebrities, art dealers and gala events
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