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"He is the only Steinmetz that we have done business with."

Links between a senior White House official and a recently-arrested minerals billionaire would normally seem like a bigger deal, but it's only one of many potential conflicts of interest in the Donald Trump era.

Senior son-in-law to the president, Jared Kushner. (PICTURE: US Department of Defence)

Senior son-in-law to the president, Jared Kushner. (PICTURE: US Department of Defence)

Bloomberg and The New York Times, this week, reported Jared Kushner’s real estate company and Beny Steinmetz’s nephew co-own US$150 million worth of property in Manhattan, New York. The links come from...

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