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Photos Indicate Jared Kushner's Brother Part of Program at DC Anti-Gun March

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White House adviser Jared Kushner’s brother attended the pro-gun control event March for Our Lives on Saturday and reportedly donated $50,000 to the anti-gun movement.

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Josh Kushner, the brother-in-law of Ivanka Trump, attended Saturday’s event in Washington, D.C., after donating $50,000 to the March for Our Lives organization in early March, Axios reported.

Kushner attended the march with his girlfriend, supermodel Karlie Kloss.

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In one photo, he could be seen holding a sign reading, “Schools, not warzones,” while Kloss’ sign depicted two guns with flowers coming out of their barrels.

Kushner also posted a photo of the event on his Instagram page.

In it, Kloss holds a sign that said, “Load minds, not guns.”

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Kushner was also spotted in the large crowd with a lanyard on his neck that said “program.”

It was unclear if that indicated he was part of the official program for the event.

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Kushner also reportedly attended the 2016 Women’s March in D.C., one day after the inauguration of President Donald Trump.

He has previously called himself a “life-long Democrat.”

A version of this article previously appeared on The Daily Caller News Foundation website.

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