Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner ‘registered to vote as a woman’

<em>Jared Kushner is reportedly registered to vote as a woman (Rex)</em>
Jared Kushner is reportedly registered to vote as a woman (Rex)

Jared Kushner has been registered to vote as a woman for the past eight years, according to reports.

The gender of Donald Trump’s son-in-law is said to listed as ‘female’ in records from the New York State Board of Elections.

Screengrabs published by Wired show that Mr Kushner, who is a senior adviser to the President, first registered to vote in November 2009.

<em>Mr Kushner is a special adviser to his father-in-law Donald Trump (Rex)</em>
Mr Kushner is a special adviser to his father-in-law Donald Trump (Rex)

It is not clear why Mr Kushner is registered as a woman, with theories ranging from it being a simple mistake to being a victim of a voter impersonation scheme.

Brad Bainum, spokesperson for American Bridge, the group that first identified the error, told the publication: ”Kushner can’t even fill out the most basic paperwork without screwing it up, so it’s a mystery why anyone thinks he’s somehow going to bring peace to the Middle East.

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“Would anyone but the President’s son-in-law still have a West Wing job after repeated disclosure errors and a botched a security clearance form?”

Mr Kushner has previously been accused of filling out paperwork incorrectly when he updated a disclosure form necessary to obtain security clearance three separate times.

He claimed his team had accidentally sent off the forms before he had a chance to fill it in.