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The über-rich have loved a exceptional diploma of sway in Donald Trump’s Washington—however they could now be dealing with a backlash. The Washington Roundtable traces the indicators of invigorated “pitchfork politics,” corresponding to Zohran Mamdani’s pied-à-terre tax in New York, a wealth tax on the poll in California, and up to date protests in opposition to the Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’s involvement within the Met Gala—and what these efforts reveal concerning the cultural and political limits of oligarchy. The panel is joined by Brooke Harrington, a Dartmouth professor of financial sociology who educated as a wealth supervisor to embed contained in the world of the super-rich. Collectively they look at whether or not the “broligarchs” have overplayed their hand, what historical past tells us about when élites lose their grip on energy, and whether or not the left or the appropriate is best positioned to harness rising inequality and anger as a political weapon heading into the 2026 midterms and past.

All of the President’s Contractors,” by Antonia Hitchens

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