Jared Kushner's brother made last-minute donation to Beto O'Rourke Senate campaign

Jared Kushner's brother made last-minute donation to Beto O'Rourke Senate campaign

Joshua Kushner, a venture capitalist and the brother of senior White House adviser Jared KushnerJared Corey KushnerWarner says Senate Russia report will be 'more extensive' than Mueller on interference efforts Senate panel subpoenas Donald Trump Jr. The Hill's Morning Report - Lawmakers split over Mueller findings: 'case closed' vs. 'cover-up' MORE, made a last-minute donation to Beto O'RourkeRobert (Beto) Francis O'RourkeMSNBC to host Harris town hall this month The Hill's 12:30 Report: Trump defends tariffs as China retaliates Beto O'Rourke to appear in CNN town hall MORE's Democratic Senate campaign in Texas. 

Joshua Kushner donated $2,600 to the then-El Paso congressman on Oct. 25, according to Open Secrets, as first reported by Axios

O'Rourke is now vying to challenge President TrumpDonald John TrumpLawsuit alleges Trump campaign paid women less than men Graham encourages Donald Trump Jr. to plead the 5th Crunch time for Senate disaster aid talks MORE, Jared Kushner's boss and father-in-law, in the 2020 presidential election. O'Rourke launched his 2020 campaign last week, just months after falling short in his effort to unseat Sen. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzBeto O'Rourke to appear in CNN town hall Trump Jr. subpoena sparks internal GOP battle Ted Cruz: There's no need for another subpoena for Donald Trump Jr. MORE (R-Texas).  

Joshua Kushner, the co-founder of Oscar Health, has donated to several Democratic lawmakers over the years, according to a database of his contributions from Open Secrets. 

That database shows he made a $1,000 donation Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerChina promised to stop fentanyl traffickers, Congress must hold them to it Schumer urging Pompeo to warn Putin of consequences if Russia interferes in election Call Trump's tax cut what it was: Keynesian MORE (D-N.Y.) in April 2000. Politico reported earlier this month that Kushner has also donated to Rep. Seth MoultonSeth Wilbur MoultonChina promised to stop fentanyl traffickers, Congress must hold them to it The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Pass USMCA Coalition - Deadline approaches for 2020 Dems Michael Bennet must find a way to stand out in the crowd MORE (D-Mass.) and Sen. Cory BookerCory Anthony BookerBiden says he'd be open to breaking up Facebook Overnight Health Care — Presented by Campaign for Accountability — Measles outbreak tops 830 cases in US | Inslee signs nation's first public option insurance bill | Maryland raises tobacco buying age to 21 Overnight Energy: States fight Trump rollback of Obama lightbulb rules | Greens seek hearing over proposed rule on energy efficiency tests | Top Dem asks GAO to investigate climate threat MORE (D-N.J.). 

Booker launched a 2020 presidential campaign last month. Moulton is reportedly considering a run for the White House as well.

Jared Kushner and his wife, White House adviser Ivanka TrumpIvana (Ivanka) Marie Trump Graham encourages Donald Trump Jr. to plead the 5th Trump Jr. unlikely to comply with Senate Intel subpoena: report Key GOP senator after Trump Jr. intel subpoena says 'at some point this smacks of politics' MORE, have also sent money to Booker. They each sent the New Jersey senator $10,400 in 2013, Politico reported

Joshua Kushner is a lifelong Democrat, according to Esquire. He was spotted at the Women's March in Washington, D.C., just a day after Trump's inauguration in 2017, according to The Washingtonian