Jared Kushner is back.
The president's son-in-law — and former chief adviser — had said he wasn't planning to join the administration for a second time.
He successfully returned to the private sector and was raking in millions in foreign investments from ties nurtured during his first stint at the White House.
But then President Trump drafted him back to help secure a ceasefire in Gaza.
"We called in Jared," Trump told the Israeli parliament last week, recounting efforts to reach a deal. "We need that brain on occasion. We gotta get Jared in here."
Trump sent Kushner back to the Middle East this week, along with special envoy Steve Witkoff, to help secure the ceasefire after a weekend of deadly violence threatened the deal.
At a press conference on Tuesday in Israel, Kushner downplay