Kushner was the driver of the Trump doctrine. His test cases were China, Mexico, Canada, and Saudi Arabia. He offered each country the opportunity to make his father-in-law happy.
Kushner played a pivotal role in shaping what has been termed the Trump doctrine, influencing international relations during the Trump administration. His strategic engagements included key nations such as China, Mexico, Canada, and Saudi Arabia, where he sought to position them in a way that would align with his father-in-law's interests and expectations.