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Warren Buffett paused his billions in donations to the Gates Foundation amid the Epstein investigation fallout. A Clinton aide contradicted claims about the former president visiting Epstein's island.
Warren Buffett paused billions in donations to the Gates Foundation amid an Epstein investigation, and a Clinton aide contradicted claims about the former president visiting Epstein's island. The moves are responses to renewed scrutiny of billionaires' associations with Epstein and questions about who knew what.
Buffett's pause is significant because it's a billionaire holding another billionaire accountable through money. It signals that Epstein-related associations carry real cost, even at the highest levels of wealth and philanthropy. The Clinton aide's contradiction matters because it addresses one of the specific allegations fueling the recent scrutiny. Both moves show the scandal still has momentum.
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