So who is Josh Kushner?
He’s the younger brother of Jared Kushner, who, as we know, is married toIvanka Trump.
So wonder no more because we’re taking a look inside Karlie Kloss' complicated relationship with the Trumps.

He also took advantage of the special tax break that his father-in-law signed into law in 2017.
Despite any drama, Jared and Ivanka were there when Josh and Kloss got married.
Who did Karlie Kloss vote for in 2016?

“It’s been hard,” Kloss said, noted byVogue.
“But neither political party has a monopoly on the truth or on constructive ideas for our country.
It’s important to be open minded and learn from differing opinions.”

We wonder what he thinks now.
As noted byHey Alma,the dynamic between the two is icy on social media.
Come 2016 and Kloss didn’t like a single post of Trump’s.

Fast-forward to Kloss' engagement Instagram post in July 2018, and Trump couldn’t have gushed more.
“So, so happy for you and Josh!
I feel blessed to have you as a sister (!!!)

Karlie and look forward to the decades of happy memories we will create together as a family!”
Kloss didn’t respond, and the comment has since been deleted.
Honestly, we would travel with just about anyone if Rome was on the itinerary.

Despite any tension, their Rome weekend all seemed to be very civil.
“Not even to dinner with the Kushners?”
he asked, as noted byVogue.

That’s why he went home.
And no, I would not wear that dress to any dinner."
In response to Cohen’s questioning, Kloss told him to “ask [her] anything.”

“I’m so proud that he’s my partner,” Kloss said.
“It’s not the time to say ‘there are no words,’ there are many.
“Karlie, give it a rest,” Gevinson started.

We’ll give you a moment to take all that in.
The post was significant for a number of reasons.
First, Kloss made a point of highlighting her vote-by-mail plan.

“What’s your voting plan?”
she asked her followers.
“This was mine signed, sealed, (notarized), and delivered.”

Karlie Kloss, like many celebrities,took to social mediato call for the arrests of the officers involved.
The president did not share her sentiment.
“I think it’s a sad thing,” he said.

We’ll let this one speak for itself.


