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- In a new cover story for Time Magazine, White House senior adviser Jared Kushner revealed a piece of history he likes to show West Wing visitors that took some by surprise.
- Kushner, the president's son-in-law, gave journalist Brian Bennett a peek into his daily life as senior adviser to President Donald Trump.
- The president's son-in-law said he likes to show people the spot where Monica Lewinsky apparently used to sneak into former President Bill Clinton's study.
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In a new cover story for Time Magazine, Jared Kushner gave journalist Brain Bennett a peek into a day in the life of his role as a senior adviser to President Donald Trump.
In the piece, Kushner took Bennett on a tour of the West Wing, including an exclusive tour of his office. Although smaller than some of the offices that Trump's other aides have, Kushner said his is the best in the house because it adjoins Trump's "favorite hideaway": his private dining room.See the rest of the story at Business Insider NOW WATCH: A law professor weighs in on how Trump could beat impeachment See Also: SEE ALSO: Hillary Clinton said the 'gutsiest' thing she ever did was stay married to Bill Clinton
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