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Jared Kushner Looks Awkward AF On The Newest Cover Of 'TIME'—And He's Getting Roasted Hard For It

Jared Kushner Looks Awkward AF On The Newest Cover Of 'TIME'—And He's Getting Roasted Hard For It
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If you've been running short on nightmares lately, TIME Magazine has just the picture for you.

The latest issue features President Donald Trump's son-in-law and advisor, Jared Kushner, on the cover.


Wax museum aficionados can't get enough!

Check it out.

Despite Trump's so-called concerns about former Vice President Joe Biden's son serving on the board of a foreign company during his father's tenure as Vice President, the article details how much power the current President's son-in-law holds on the White House.

Whether it's trade or Middle East policy or communicating with Saudi Arabian leaders on WhatsApp, Jared is your man.

People reacted strongly to the picture.








Soon, people began making their own comparisons.



But the most popular comparison by far was to the terrifying creepypasta character, Slender Man.




It's a no from me, dog.

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