Anonymous
ID: AduVEJV0
6/27/2025, 10:10:17 PM No.508899567
Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump are creating a new Epstein island near Albania
https://archive.is/flM54
Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, are set to invest a staggering $1.4 billion into turning an abandoned Soviet weapons base into a luxury island resort—as the former first daughter prepares to follow in her father's footsteps as a real estate developer.
Ivanka, 43, and Kushner, 44, who recently finished work on their family mansion in Miami, have spent the past year working on plans to transform the Albanian island of Sazan—one of the last undeveloped islands in the Mediterranean—into a must-visit destination for the wealthy and privileged.
The couple, who both served as senior advisors in President Donald Trump's first administration but opted not to rejoin his cabinet after his 2024 election win, took a massive step toward their dream of creating the "extraordinary" retreat in January, when their plans received preliminary approval from the Albanian government, according to the New York Times.
That approval came just two months after Ivanka's father claimed victory over Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, and days before he was inaugurated for the second time, with the outlet noting that the project is "one of several" involving members of the president's family and foreign government entities that Trump will be actively working with in the White House.
Both Kushner and a spokesperson for the Albanian government had previously shut down any suggestion that the project's evaluation process would be in any way influenced by its direct connection to Trump—however, that hasn't stopped questions from being raised over the approval.
https://archive.is/flM54
Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, are set to invest a staggering $1.4 billion into turning an abandoned Soviet weapons base into a luxury island resort—as the former first daughter prepares to follow in her father's footsteps as a real estate developer.
Ivanka, 43, and Kushner, 44, who recently finished work on their family mansion in Miami, have spent the past year working on plans to transform the Albanian island of Sazan—one of the last undeveloped islands in the Mediterranean—into a must-visit destination for the wealthy and privileged.
The couple, who both served as senior advisors in President Donald Trump's first administration but opted not to rejoin his cabinet after his 2024 election win, took a massive step toward their dream of creating the "extraordinary" retreat in January, when their plans received preliminary approval from the Albanian government, according to the New York Times.
That approval came just two months after Ivanka's father claimed victory over Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, and days before he was inaugurated for the second time, with the outlet noting that the project is "one of several" involving members of the president's family and foreign government entities that Trump will be actively working with in the White House.
Both Kushner and a spokesperson for the Albanian government had previously shut down any suggestion that the project's evaluation process would be in any way influenced by its direct connection to Trump—however, that hasn't stopped questions from being raised over the approval.