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- Jared Kushner got stuck behind a locked door for 1 minute and 47 seconds on Thursday night.
- He was trying to get into the US Trade Representative building in Washington, D.C.
- Katie Simpson, a reporter for Canada's CBC, posted a video of it on Twitter.
- In the video, Kushner can be seen trying to call someone and dodging journalists' questions, while an aide looks on.
- The White House senior advisor was there for NAFTA negotiations, Simpson said.
Jared Kushner got stuck outside a locked door while trying to enter a NAFTA trade meeting in Washington, D.C.
The White House senior adviser, who is also President Donald Trump's son-in-law, was left waiting outside an entrance to the US Trade Representative building for 1 minute and 47 seconds on Thursday evening.
The office was the site of meetings about the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) renegotiations, according to Katie Simpson, a reporter for Canada's CBC network who posted the video.
It shows Kushner awkwardly looking at the journalists gathered outside and appearing to call someone on his phone, while an aide looks out toward the street.
Meanwhile, the journalists can be heard asking Kushner about the progress of NAFTA negotiations with Canada.
He also gets asked for his reaction to an explosive New York Times op-ed published by an unnamed senior official in the Trump administration that said they were "part of the resistance" against the president. Kushner and the aide ignored all the questions.
NAFTA's fate hangs in the balance after the Trump administration notified Congress last month of its plans to enter a bilateral trade deal with Mexico without Canada. The US said Canada could join later "if it is willing."
Jared Kushner arrives at USTR. Doesn't answer op-ed questions or NAFTA questions. Awkward since it takes security 2 mins to let him in. pic.twitter.com/g8WovN7H0v
- Katie Simpson (@CBCKatie) September 6, 2018