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Here are the 41 people Jared Kushner follows on Twitter

These are the 41 people Jared Kushner, the President's son in law and chief adviser, follows on Twitter.

NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 7: Jared Kushner sits in Vice President-elect Mike Pence's car outside of Trump Tower, December 7, 2016 in New York City.

Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, has one of the most expansive portfolios ever of any White House staffer but never speaks in public.

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Nor has he ever tweeted. But he is on Twitter and follows 41 people.

These include, not surprisingly, his wife and the President. It also includes the newspaper that he bought when he was just 25 years old, and a number of journalists and publications. These are the people and firms he follows on Twitter, in the order in which he followed them.

1. Remy Stern, chief digital officer of the New York Post

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2. Joshua Kushner: that’s Jared’s brother who, according to Wikipedia, is "an American businessman and investor."

3. Donald Trump Jr.

4. Donald J. Trump

5. Ivanka Trump

7. Observer Business

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8. Observer

9. Elizabeth Spiers: “family woman, patriot, liberal media person. Formerly EIC, NY Observer; founding editor, Gawker.”

10. Business Insider

11. Joe Weisenthal, Bloomberg editor and TV anchor

12. Henry Blodget, founder and CEO of Business Insider

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13. Azi, Politico reporter

14. John Koblin, TV reporter at The New York Times

15. Peter Lattman, Emerson Collective

16. Andrew Ross Sorkin, NY Times columnist/editor, CNBC host

17. Miles S. Nadal, “International Entrepreneur, Industrialist & Philanthropist”

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18. Jack Dorsey, Twitter founder

19. Jack Welch, ex-chairman of General Electric

20. Gary Busey: “Oscar-nominated actor, artist, author, musician, philanthropist, dad, husband, human.\”

21. Ashton Kutcher, actor

22. Demi Moore, actor

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23. Jimmy Fallon, comedian, TV host

24. Fred Wilson, “I am a VC”

25. Ben Lerer, Group Nine

26. Adam Pritzker, co-founder and chairman, General Assembly and Assembly Brands

27. Jason Binn, CEO DuJour

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28. Lockhart Steele, Vox Media editorial director

29. Nate Freeman, senior staff writer at ARTnews

30. Ben Popper: editor at the Verge

31. The Wall Street Journal

32. The Real Deal

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33. CNN Money

34. Gawker

35. Gabriel Snyder, editor

36. @wise_kaplan, “New York oracle”

37. @CrankyKaplan

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38. Mike Bloomberg, businessman, ex-NY mayor

39. New York Mets

40. Mets Buzz

41. Adam Rubin, assistant athletic director at the New York Institute of Technology (a former Mets reporter)

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