An aide to Donald Trump contacted Trump’s son-in-law and senior White House adviser Jared Kushner about flagging the phrases “election rigged!” and “Save America PAC!” (apparently including the exclamation points) after Trump lost the 2020 election, according to emails Kushner provided to House committee members on Jan. 6.
Trump aide at the time Dan Scavino emailed Kushner about the matter on November 9, 2020, well before any major problems with the presidential election could be discovered. Finally, there was no evidence of electoral irregularities.
“Hi Jared! POTUS wants to market/hold resale rights, I don’t know who to see — or ask… I don’t know who to contact,” Scavino’s email said, according to a transcript of Kushner’s testimony before the committee. which was published. Friday . The sentences were added in bold on Scavino’s email.
Kushner forwarded the request and discussed it in an email chain with the president’s son Eric Trump, Trump campaign lawyers Alex Cannon and Justin Clark, and Sean Dollman, Trump’s 2020 campaign finance director.
“Guys can we do it as soon as possible please?” Kushner pleaded.
“Both web URLs [for the phrases] are already registered. Save America PAC was registered on October 23 of this year. Was it done by the campaign?” Eric Trump replied.
Dollman explained, “The ‘Save America PAC’ has already been taken/registered, just to confirm. But we can still apply for Save America.
Kushner’s response in the transcript: “Go.”
The email solicitation was issued before the Save America PAC was created, so efforts in this case were apparently successful.

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