Infighting, missteps and a son-in-law hungry for results: Inside the Trump administration’s troubled coronavirus response
And then, on Wednesday, the day the World Health Organization designated
the coronavirus a pandemic, Jared Kushner joined the tumult.
Kushner entered into a crisis management process that, despite the triumphant and self-congratulatory tone of public briefings, was as haphazard and helter-skelter as the chaotic early days of Trump’s presidency — turning into something of a family-and-friends pandemic response operation.