The Sunday Telegraph

Meet the new power dynasty

Who needs ‘Dallas’ when you have the Trumps? reports on the dynamics of the First Family and their high-profile friends that will keep us enthralled for the next four years

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The cowboy boots may have been banished to the back of the wardrobe, and the Stetsons stashed in the attic. But there is no doubting that there is a new dynasty driving America – and this time its heartland is not Denver or Dallas, but New York. For while Donald Trump will be moving into the White House in January, the suspicion is that he will frequently escape the establishm­ent confines of Washington for Manhattan, where his immensely influentia­l offspring will remain. And with this comes a whole new posse of power players to rival anything we saw among the Carrington­s or the Ewings in the iconic Eighties soaps.

While arguments rage about the official appointmen­ts he is making, make no mistake: Mr Trump’s three children with his first wife, Czechborn Ivana, are playing an important part in his transition team.

All in their thirties, they are noted for their business acumen and ability to segue between the worlds of property developmen­t, fashion and media – while presenting the perfect Instagram image of a preppy American family. Indeed, not since the Kennedys has there been such an obsessivel­y observed political clan. And to understand the Trump presidency you need to understand how this dynasty works.

At the heart of it are, of course, Ivanka and her husband, Jared Kushner.

“I think her father really listens to her – and when I say listens to her, I mean I think her father respects her a great deal, and not just because she’s his daughter,” said Carl Icahn, billionair­e businessma­n and friend of Mr Trump. During the campaign it was Miss Trump who urged her father to behave in a more “presidenti­al” manner on a number of occasions, and she is seen by many as the “real” next first lady of the United States. Mr Kushner, meanwhile, is said to be the kingmaker inside the evolving team. If Dallas and Denver are both controlled by big oil dynasties, in New York it is the worlds of real estate, fashion, finance and media where the real power players can be found. Both Miss Trump and Jared Kushner were born into real estate empires and were introduced in 2007 by mutual friends who thought they could cut some deals together. “They very innocently set us up thinking that our only interest in one another would be transactio­nal,” Miss Trump told for a glossy profile on the power pair. They split up – reportedly when his Orthodox Jewish parents expressed reservatio­ns about Miss Trump’s faith. But then a fairy godmother intervened in the form of Wendi Deng, then Rupert Murdoch’s wife, who invited the dapper Kushner on the family’s yacht, only for him to find Miss Trump had been invited as well. They were reunited and she converted to Judaism, marrying in 2009. They now have three picture-perfect young children. Johanna Murphy, former president of Ivanka’s fashion label and now at fashion house Rag & Bone, says: “Between her and Jared, they know everybody.” Miss Trump’s two brothers, Donald Jr, 38, and Eric, 32, complete the photogenic clan. They are married to former model Vanessa and personal trainer Lara respective­ly. Donald Jr selected his spouse, who reportedly had once had a fling with Leonardo DiCaprio at the height of his fame, after his father had first picked her out on the catwalk – and approached her, twice.

“Donald comes back up to me again: ‘I don’t think you’ve met my son, Donald Trump Jr’,” she recalled, in a 2006 interview with

Six weeks later, at a birthday party in a New York restaurant, they were introduced a third time, this time by a mutual friend. Suddenly, something clicked: Wait, you were at that fashion show. Wait, you’re “the one with the retarded dad!” she blurted out.

Kushner is close to his 31-year-old brother Josh, a tech entreprene­ur who counts Hollywood star Ashton Kutcher among his friends and has for the past four years dated supermodel Karlie Kloss, 24 – best friend of Taylor Swift.

Both Kushner brothers are said to have photograph­s of John F Kennedy displayed in their offices. New York columnists note that their father Charles’s imprisonme­nt for tax evasion in 2005 has driven the sons to seek redemption, just as JFK’s father was forced to yield his ambitions to his sons after uttering controvers­ial remarks during the Second World War.

Their sister, Nicole, is married to Joseph Meyer – whom Jared Kushner installed as CEO of the

a newspaper he bought in 2006.

The publicatio­n was to open up other powerful doors for the ambitious and charming Jared. He sought advice from Rupert Murdoch, and the two became firm friends. In fact, while his father was jailed for tax fraud, the budding businessma­n took over the family firm and made a habit of turning to other older men for advice.

Among them were Sir Martin Sorrell, advertisin­g giant; Joel Cutler, a venture capitalist; and Joel Klein, the former New York City schools chancellor. He also sought counsel from Michael Ovitz, a talent agent who represente­d stars such as Tom Cruise, Steven Spielberg, Barbra Streisand and Michael Douglas, before becoming president of Walt Disney and getting engaged to Tamara Mellon.

In August, an magazine profile reported that the influence of the industry veterans was reflected at Kushner’s 35th birthday party earlier this year. “As one guest observed, the median age of the guests at the party, which was held at the top of the Gramercy Park Hotel in Manhattan, seemed to be somewhere near 70.”

Trump Tower may be where all the cameras are at the moment, and the intrigue about what is going on behind the golden doors to the penthouse is building. Hour after hour it seems someone is sucked in or spat out of the revolving doors, as yet another politician takes a stab at the “knife fight” going on for White House roles.

But the real centre of New York power is a little further up the road, in Miss Trump and Kushner’s Park Avenue apartment. And, just like in the Eighties soaps, the jockeying for position inside and outside the First Family will be a source of fascinatio­n – and horror – for all America.

On Friday, large crowds of reporters and curious tourists thronged the lobby of the tower, craning their necks to spot those arriving and departing. The political analysts pored over the white smoke emerging from the tower – Miss Trump was present at the meeting with Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe on Thursday, sending the speculatio­n into orbit. Because this is as much a family and highsociet­y drama as a political one, and it is one that will be played out not on the pages of the but rather on the front covers of

and of Anna Wintour, editor of US is a long-time friend of Ivanka, attending the TrumpKushn­er wedding at the Trump golf course in Bedminster, New Jersey. She even offered a young Miss Trump – who had modelled for Versace, Thierry Mugler and Tommy Hilfiger – a job. “She’s been an amazing supporter, but it never occurred to me to take the job because of my focus,” Miss Trump said. There’s the focus and also the tentacles: Miss Trump’s connection­s go every bit as far and wide as her father’s. She is believed to be friends with Dasha Zukhova, the Russian model wife of Roman Abramovich, too. Ms Zukhova, 35, co-founded New York-based online auction site Artsy in 2012, which aims “to make all the world’s art accessible to anyone with an internet connection” – think Net-a-Porter for culture. Backers include Google chairman Eric Schmidt, Twitter co-creator Jack Dorsey, gallerist Larry Gagosian – and Josh Kushner. So what next for this dynasty who are the beating heart of Trump’s operation? Kushner, who lunched last week with Tony Blair in Manhattan, is said to be consulting his lawyers about whether a White House role would break the Nepotism Act – nicknamed the “Bobby Kennedy law” because it went into effect six years after John F Kennedy made his brother Robert the US Attorney General in 1961. Mr Trump still sticks to his favourites – the 21 Club, a classic New York steakhouse and burger joint, sneered at by hipster food blogs as “a clubby restaurant where the food is generally terrible and everyone drinks a lot”. But Miss Trump, ever on-message, told Delta’s in-flight magazine readers they should try “JeanGeorge­s at the Trump hotel”. Wherever this family go, it’s likely to be promoted. What influence they will have in Washington remains to be seen. But the influence Washington is having on them is already apparent. The day after the Trump family’s first postelecti­on interview, a press release from Miss Trump’s label breathless­ly announced that she was wearing “her favourite bracelet from her collection” – which retails at $10,000. The new dynasty has arrived. And it promises to be every bit as entertaini­ng as your favourite Eighties soaps.

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