"One of the recipients of the key during Trump's first term was Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who visited the U.S. in 2020 during the signing of the Abraham Accords. Netanyahu wasn't the first recipient of the key, Kushner said.

"When Trump met with [Netanyahu], he whipped out his signature gift—an oversize bronze 'key to the White House' in a wooden box carved with the presidential seal," Kushner writes in the memoir. "Trump had designed the key himself to give to special guests.

"'This is the first key I'm giving to anyone,' [Trump] said. "'Even when I'm not president anymore, you can walk up to the front gate of the White House and present it, and they will let you in.'""

https://www.newsweek.com/trump-aso-japan-key-white-house-1893898

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