What's happened
Jared Kushner states he will not join a second Trump administration if Trump is re-elected.
Why it matters
This is significant as it indicates a shift in Kushner's career focus and suggests potential changes in the Trump administration's team.
What the papers say
Axios reports Kushner's commitment to his investment firm, while AP News and NY Post focus on his business dealings and potential conflicts of interest.
How we got here
Kushner's statement comes after his involvement in the Trump administration and subsequent business dealings.
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