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Jared Kushner Says NBA Players Are ‘Very Fortunate’ To Be Able To Take A Night Off From Work, Invites LeBron James To The White House

White House senior adviser Jared Kushner, who just also happens to be Trump’s son-in-law, had a few words of criticism for LeBron James and the other NBA players who refused to take the court in protest over the police shooting of Jacob Blake.

Kushner said the players are fortunate they are wealthy enough to “take a night off from work,” suggesting they’re not actually doing anything to solve the problem, the New York Post reports.

“Look, I think that the NBA players are very fortunate that they have the financial position where they’re able to take a night off from work without having to have the consequences to themselves financially,” Jared Kushner said on CNBC’s “Squawk Box.” “So they have that luxury, which is great.”

Kushner told Politico in a separate interview that he plans to reach out to LeBron James and invite him to the White House to discuss policies.

“If LeBron James reaches out to the White House or we reach out to him, we’re happy to talk with him and say let’s both agree on what we both want to accomplish and let’s come up with a common pathway to get there,” Kushner said.

Kushner made it clear that the NBA players, who have recently displayed a lot of activism, can do more.

“I think that they’ve put a lot of slogans out. But I think what we need to do is turn that from slogans and signals to actual action that’s going to solve the problem,” Kushner said.

Kushner is speaking out following the mass boycotts of the NBA by its players. The decision by the Milwaukee Bucks to postpone their game with the Orlando Magic Wednesday night led the NBA to postpone all three of Wednesday’s playoff games.

After a push by the Lakers and Clippers players to end the season, it seems the NBA decided that the remainder of the season will go on.

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Christina Calloway