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Please welcome the next US president, Donald J Trump, at a beautiful location by the ocean. Millions of people in our country need help.

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We are the Pritzker clan, one of America's wealthiest families, with a combined wealth of over $43 billion. Our influence spans various sectors, with the Hyatt Hotels Corporation as the cornerstone of our wealth. Our family's Los Angeles estate is a 49,000-square-foot monument to luxury, equipped with eco-friendly features. Beyond real estate, we are major contributors to education, with institutions like the Pritzker School of Law and the Pritzker School of Medicine bearing our name. We also support the arts, exemplified by the J Pritzker Pavilion in Chicago, and recognize architectural excellence through the Pritzker Prize. In politics, JB Pritzker serves as the Governor of Illinois, spearheading initiatives like the Rebuild Illinois plan. Penny Pritzker formerly served as the US Secretary of Commerce, focusing on trade and innovation. Our story is one of success and controversy, marked by both philanthropic endeavors and political challenges.

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This is Les Wexner's house in Ohio, worth over $47,000,000 built in 1990. The 45,000 square foot house has 30 rooms and sits on three thirty six acres of land in New Albany. After six years of planning and two years of construction, the house is located right next to a 7,500 foot long private runway. It has four kitchens surrounded by three dining areas as well as two pools, two hot tubs, and two pool houses. The property features attached and detached garages, expansive swimming pools, and meticulously manicured lawns all set within over 100 acres of sprawling landscapes. Additionally, there is a tennis court and a guesthouse. Known for hosting the annual New Albany Classic Invitational Grand Prix and Family Day. Les Wexner is a visionary entrepreneur and CEO of L Brands. Whose house do you want to see

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Checklist for summary approach: - Identify the core events, players, and outcomes presented. - Capture all key numeric data and financial figures exactly as stated. - Preserve the sequence: fire impact, lot sales, buyers, company and project details, production costs, expansion plans. - Highlight any unique or surprising details without interpretation. - Exclude filler, repetitions, and off-topic content. - Translate any non-English parts (not needed here) and present in English. - Maintain the original claims precisely, avoiding judgments or added qualifiers. - Keep the total word count within 374-468 words. The Palisades fire burned a total of 340 oceanfront homes in Malibu Beach to the ground. Since then, 11 of those burn lots have sold, nine of which were bought for $65,000,000 by two billionaire brothers from New Zealand, Nick and Matt Mobred, who cofounded toy giant, Zuru, best known for Buncha Balloons, Robofish, and now AI designed prefabricated modular homes they plan to put along the Malibu Coast. The designs will be created in Milan, Italy and include fire resistant materials like concrete, porcelain, triple glazed windows, and flat roofs. Then they'll be manufactured largely by robots at a Zuru factory in China and shipped across the Pacific to Malibu, where they'll be assembled right here along the coast. Zuru claims it can deliver these homes for the shockingly low production cost of $300 per square meter, which is just $28 per square foot. That means a 2,700 square foot home would only cost about a $100,000 to produce and ship, then sell for a projected 10 to $30,000,000. But the Mowbray brothers aren't just looking to make a quick buck. If these AI homes work in Malibu, they plan to build them in cities across The US, Europe, and Asia, making AI homes a global mainstream solution not just for luxury communities but for middle class neighborhoods as well. So what do you think? Is this the future of home building or just billionaires playing Malibu monopoly? Let me know in the comments. Wanna live on Malibu Beach but don't wanna wait for a prefabricated modular AI home? Buy this oceanfront home. A remodeled three bed, four bath with three oceanfront decks asking 9,975,000.000.

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In this video, we explore the extravagant lifestyle of Jeffrey Epstein, a former math teacher turned billionaire financier. Epstein owns a massive 51,000 square foot residence in Manhattan, which was once a schoolhouse. He also possesses a fleet of private planes, including a Boeing 727 with an in-flight trading room. Epstein has powerful friends, such as Bill Clinton, whom he has flown around Africa. Additionally, he funds a team of world-class scientists with $20 million to conduct experiments of their choice. Epstein's luxurious lifestyle extends to his $6.8 million Palm Beach Villa. Overall, Epstein's wealth and extravagance are on full display.

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This is a tour of one of the world's largest and most unique homes, owned by Canadian mogul Peter Nygard. The tropical fantasy took 10 years and over $30 million to build. The house is about 150,000 square feet and guests need electric cars to move around the 4-acre compound. Each room has a name and a personality, with one called "Cliffhanger" that dangles over the sea. The home is designed to go back to nature, using native materials throughout. Peter entertains guests like Sean Connery, Michael Jackson, and George Bush. He plans to build a lagoon with a disco and wet bar.

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In this video, we explore the extravagant lifestyle of Jeffrey Epstein, a former math teacher turned billionaire financier. Epstein owns a massive 51,000 square foot residence in Manhattan, which was once a schoolhouse. He also has a fleet of private planes, including a Boeing 727 with an in-flight trading room. Epstein has powerful friends, such as Bill Clinton, whom he has flown around Africa. He funds a team of world-class scientists with $20 million to conduct experiments of their choice. Additionally, Epstein owns a $6.8 million villa in Palm Beach. His lavish lifestyle is a testament to the excesses of Wall Street moguls.

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Jeffrey Epstein, a former math teacher turned financier, owns the largest single residence in Manhattan, a 51,000 square foot schoolhouse. J. Christopher Flowers holds the record for the most expensive single family residence in New York City, purchasing the Harkness mansion for $53 million. Hedge fund managers in Greenwich, Connecticut, have massive homes with extravagant amenities like wine cellars, private movie theaters, and indoor basketball courts. Wall Street moguls also indulge in luxurious vacations, owning private islands and vacation homes in Palm Beach and the Bahamas. They spend lavishly on art collections, private jets, and yachts. Wall Street's elite also engage in philanthropy, donating millions to charities and attending extravagant fundraising events.

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This US politician, Michael McColl, earns $24,000,000 per month, lives in a $10,000,000 mansion, owns a $1,100,000 car collection, including a Rolls Royce Wraith and a Ferrari 488 GTB, and has a $20,000,000 private jet. He has traded $576,000,000 in the stock market in the past 3 years. To view his trades, visit borsfinance.com.

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This is one of the world's largest and most unusual homes, twice the size of Bill Gates' home. It took 10 years and over $30 million to build. Celebrities like Sean Connery, Michael Jackson, and George Bush have visited. The house looks strange and bizarre, like a Mayan palace in the middle of nowhere. There's a disco in the house where people hang out and have a good time. The owner has a lion and a pride that work together to hunt for food. He's like the king of the jungle.

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Nancy Pelosi's San Francisco home is valued at $8 million. This 3,000 square foot residence, built in 1938, features 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and a 420 square foot basement. The Pelosys purchased it in 2007 for just over $2 million. The exterior showcases red brick with a curved wall of windows above the front door. Additionally, they own another California property worth around $15 million, acquired for just over $2 million in the 1990s. This estate spans 3,000 square feet on 16 acres and includes 3 bedrooms, a pool, and a tennis court. In 2005, the Napa Valley Planning Commission permitted the Pelosys to operate a winery producing 5,000 gallons annually. Would you choose to live in either of these homes?

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This is a tour of one of the world's largest and most unique homes owned by Canadian mogul Peter Nygard. The tropical fantasy took 10 years and over $30 million to build. The 150,000 square foot home has 20 bedrooms, each with magnificent views. One room called "cliffhanger" dangles over the sea. The house is designed to go back to nature, using native materials like a shell sink and wooden tub. The compound also includes indoor and outdoor pools, full-size tennis courts, and guests need electric cars to get around the 4-acre property. Peter entertains constantly and has hosted famous visitors like Sean Connery, Michael Jackson, and George Bush. His greatest pleasure is improving his fantasy home.

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Speaker 0: Trump is not building a ballroom. Andrew Kerr, an architect with over twenty years of federal project experience, posted on Facebook and walked through step by step why this ballroom makes no sense. He did the math: $300,000,000 at 90,000 square feet would be about $3,333 per square foot, and he said that even luxury federal construction doesn’t usually approach $1,000 per square foot. The geometry of the renderings is nearly impossible, showing a building with a 380 by 235 foot footprint, but interior views show maybe 200 by 100 feet, which is 20,000 square feet, so that can’t exist in the same building. Construction drawings look like they were thrown together in about a week, and he suggested they were probably thrown together by Grock, or whoever’s still wandering around the White House from Doge. So the million dollar question is what is he building? The answer, he suggests, is an underground data center. Think about where they’re building. It’s not random. It’s the East Wing, where the PEOC bunker is, the tunnel systems that connect the White House to the Treasury to other federal buildings, and where all of the secure communications infrastructure lives. That’s prime underground real estate. It reminds me of Larry Ellison’s Oracle data centers in underground Jerusalem: nine stories deep, 160 feet below ground, 460,000 square feet, costing $319,000,000 per bunker. The White House is already at $300,000,000 for this “ballroom,” and it’s only climbing. Fiscally, it feels like a more apt comparison to those. Outside of architecture anomalies, the fact that this is privately funded should have been the first red flag. This is Donald Trump, the man who has spent taxpayer money on stuff that benefits him. He spent over $3,900,000,000 in taxpayer money just to make over Air Force One. Didn’t he also have Secret Service pay room bills at Mar-a-Lago? This suggests it isn’t serving him; it’s serving someone else specifically. Look at the donor list: defense contractors like Lockheed Martin and Booz Allen Hamilton, tech giants like Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta, Microsoft, Palantir, crypto companies like Coinbase, Ripple, and Tether, and telecoms like T-Mobile and Comcast. These aren’t people funding a party space; these are companies with interests in government infrastructure, data, and operations. They’re funding infrastructure that directly serves them. Also, about Larry Ellison’s vision to automate the government: many tech pros talk about automating federal operations or creating a single digital platform for the government, which would require a supremely secure physical home for that system. Placing it directly under the White House would eliminate latency problems and ensure the President has direct physical control over the system’s core. Centralizing control and securing the brain of the government. It’s dystopian in many ways, and these are real developments happening worldwide. The companies funding this are buying access to integrate their systems with how the government operates, and that’s what $300,000,000 will get you. I guess.

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The defense calls Lawrence Moens, a real estate broker, to the stand. Moens presents a video of Mar-a-Lago, which is shown in court. Moens states that Trump valued the property at $426 million, while Moens believed it was worth $655 million. In 2021, Trump listed the property at $612 million on his statement of financial condition.

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This is one of the world's largest and most unusual homes, twice the size of Bill Gates' house. It took 10 years and over $30 million to build. Celebrities like Sean Connery, Michael Jackson, and George Bush have visited. The house looks strange and bizarre, like a Mayan palace in the middle of nowhere. There's even a disco inside where people hang out and have a good time. The owner has a lion and a pride that work together to hunt for food. It's no wonder he's called the king of the jungle.

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As a US Congressman, I live in a $10 million mansion and own a $1.1 million car collection that includes a Rolls Royce Wraith and a Ferrari 488 GTB. To travel between my home in Texas and my job in Washington, DC, I use a $20 million private jet. Over the past three years, I've traded $576 million in the stock market, averaging about $24 million each month. If you're interested in seeing the specifics of these trades, please visit borsfinance.com.

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This is a tour of one of the world's largest and most unique homes owned by Canadian mogul Peter Nygard. The tropical fantasy took 10 years and over $30 million to build. The 150,000 square foot home has 20 bedrooms, each with magnificent views. One room called "cliffhanger" dangles over the sea. The house is designed to go back to nature, using native materials like a shell sink and wooden tub. The compound also includes indoor and outdoor pools, full-size tennis courts, and guests need electric cars to get around the 4-acre property. Peter entertains constantly, hosting celebrities like Sean Connery, Michael Jackson, and George Bush. His greatest pleasure is improving his fantasy home.

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At a wedding in Bedminster, New Jersey, Donald Trump made a grand entrance, capturing everyone's attention. Despite being the center of attention, he had a unique ability to make each person feel like they were the reason for the gathering. He was a warm and welcoming host, going around to each table, asking about dinner and recommending wines, even though he didn't drink himself. Trump's hospitality was unmatched, leaving a lasting impression on the wedding attendees.

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A little over one hour ago, we learned that the Biden administration raided the home of the former president Donald Trump in Palm Beach, Florida. Trump announced the raid in a statement and Fox News has confirmed that the raid occurred. "these are dark times for our nation" said the former president, as my beautiful home, Mar A Lago, is currently under siege by a large group of FBI agents. Trump wrote, "nothing like this has ever happened to a president of The United States before." "agents also broke into his safe." The Times reported the search focused on material Trump had brought from the White House to Mar A Lago, including 15 boxes delayed in returning to the Archives. The timing remains unclear; Trump called it political targeting at the highest level. He was in Trump Tower when he learned of the raid; no DOJ comment yet.

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This is a tour of one of the world's largest and most unique homes, owned by Canadian mogul Peter Nygard. The tropical fantasy took 10 years and over $30 million to build. The 150,000 square foot home is filled with temples, fountains, and rare birds. Guests need electric cars to move around the 4-acre compound. Each twisty bedroom has magnificent views, with one even dangling over the sea. The home is designed with native materials and offers luxurious amenities like indoor and outdoor pools, full-size tennis courts, and a shell sink. Peter entertains guests like Sean Connery, Michael Jackson, and George Bush. His next plan is to build a lagoon with a disco and wet bar.

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Jeffrey Epstein, a former math teacher turned financier, owns a massive 51,000 square foot schoolhouse turned residence in Manhattan. J. Christopher Flowers, another financier, holds the record for the most expensive single-family residence in New York City with his $53 million Harkness mansion. Hedge fund managers in Greenwich, Connecticut, have huge houses with extravagant amenities like wine caves, private movie theaters, and indoor basketball courts. Wall Street moguls like Paul Tudor Jones and Eddie Lampert also own luxurious homes in Greenwich. Stephen Cohen, a hedge fund manager, has a 31,000 square foot estate with a 12,000 square foot sports annex. Wall Street executives also spend lavishly on private jets, yachts, art collections, vacations, and charity events.

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Air Force One is making history, flying over the newly named Gulf of America in international waters. We're headed west to Super Bowl LIX. This is a momentous occasion; we're making America great again. This pen, by the way, is quite famous.

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The richest man in the world is spending $1,000,000 to help Donald Trump buy an election.

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Alison Greenfield, a principal law clerk for Judge Arthur Angeron, valued Mar-a-Lago at $18 million, disregarding the estimates of real estate experts who value it between $350 million and $500 million. Interestingly, Greenfield herself lives in a small apartment with no bathroom or kitchen, furnished with beanbag chairs. Despite her living situation, she stands by her valuation of Mar-a-Lago. This has sparked a hashtag campaign for justice for Trump and support for his potential 2024 presidential run. For more information, visit attorneyalisongreenfield.com.

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The video describes Saint Bartholomew Island as the gathering site for billionaires and their superyachts, with the scene captured today showing “purple little triangles” representing these billionaires. It states that every year around New Year’s Eve, the world’s elite—billionaires, pet celebrities, and pet politicians—gather specifically at the Eden Rock Hotel for a super yacht festival. The Eden Rock Hotel’s location is noted, along with Saint Bartholomew and Jeffries Island. The guest list for this year is described as stacked, including “that evil bald man, Jeff Bezos,” “Miriam Adelson,” “that Israeli lady, or American lady. I don’t know. Her allegiance kinda depends on the day,” and “a bunch of other folks.” It also notes that “doctor Phil is there” this year. The presenter expresses personal irritation with a claim: “over the next few days, over 80% of all of the wealth on earth will congregate on Saint Bartholomew.” Additionally, it is stated that last year, “a 173 people attended the New Year’s Eve celebration at the Eden Rock Hotel,” which is described as being located there, and that “we are literally looking at most of all of the wealth on earth right there.”
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