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Fox News Exclusive - Jared Kushner speaks out of coronavirus pandemic: We're 'working to make sure we're never reliant on foreign supplies again'
The coronavirus pandemic brought to light the critical importance of securing U.S. supply chains to eliminate the long-time reliance on foreign governments, White House senior adviser Jared Kushner said in a rare interview Sunday on "The Next Revolution."
The coronavirus pandemic brought to light the critical importance of securing U.S. supply chains to eliminate the long-time reliance on foreign governments, White House senior adviser Jared Kushner said in a rare interview Sunday on "The Next Revolution."
"I think the campaign platform that President Trump ran on in 2016 which was basically 'you have to secure your borders and you have to control your own manufacturing as a national security issue.' I think those have been totally vindicated positions from the virus and I doubt it will be easy for people to argue against them in the future," Kushner told host Steve Hilton.
Kushner has been a key figure in the federal effort to manage the flow of U.S. supply chains and ensure hospitals in need are properly equipped with ventilators and other life-saving medical equipment.
His team, which has worked together with the coronavirus task force lead by Vice President Mike Pence, is now focused on solving the issue of insufficient testing at the center of the coronavirus crisis in the U.S. Click here for more on our top story.
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