Kushner-Owned Company Lobbied Against Obamacare Repeal
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Jared Kushner owned a stake in his brothers Obamacare-dependent health insurance company when it hired lobbyists to fight repeal of the law shortly before he divested from it earlier this year.
Kushners younger brother, Joshua Kushner, co-founded Oscar Health Insurance to capitalize on Obamacares individual insurance markets by offering a web-friendly insurance option aimed mostly at younger and urban consumers. The company is heavily dependent on Obamacares private insurance exchanges.
Joshua Kushners heavy involvement in the company has been widely reported. But his older brothers partial ownership, through a stake in Joshuas technology investment firm Thrive Capital, has been little noticed.
Jared Kushner did not list his holdings in Oscar Health Insurance on his personal financial disclosure form because he was not required to do so, as he included Thrive. But that companys ownership, through a company called Mulberry Health, Inc., was highlighted by the White Houses own attorneys as a reason he needed to divest in Thrive around the time President Trump was sworn into the White House.
One major holding of multiple Thrive Capital funds is Oscar Health Insurance. Mr. Kushners continuing interest in Oscar could require his recusal from a variety of particular matters that will have a direct and predictable effect on the health insurance industry, White House Deputy Counsel Stefan Passantino wrote to the Office of Government Ethics in a letter explaining what Kushner would sell to avoid potential conflicts of interest and why. That letter is dated Jan. 25, 2017, less than a week after Trumps inauguration.
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