New details emerged Sunday morning about Donald Trump's developing administration. Israel Hayom has learned that Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, has returned to closely assist the president-elect in preparations for building the new administration.
Kushner was among the key figures in Trump's first administration and led many of its successes. Since the 2020 election, he and his wife Ivanka, Trump's daughter, have avoided public and political activity, partly to provide their children with a more comfortable life.

Kushner broke his silence about a month ago, strongly criticizing the Biden administration for its approach toward Israel and its Middle East policy. According to a source familiar with the matter, he has now returned to active involvement in the president's circle to contribute his experience ahead of Trump's second term.
Meanwhile, Republican Party sources assess that Trump's rejection of Mike Pompeo increases the likelihood of Senator Marco Rubio being selected as the next Secretary of State.
Rubio, a Florida senator and strong supporter of Israel, has grown considerably closer to Trump in recent months and attended the victory event in West Palm Beach on Tuesday night. According to two sources, the chances of his selection as America's top diplomat are high.