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Tue Feb 3, 2026, 10:36 PM Tuesday

Citadel's Ken Griffin says Trump White House has 'enriched' family members

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Billionaire investor Ken Griffin has accused members of the Trump administration of enriching their families, in a rare rebuke by a prominent Wall Street figure and big Republican donor.

“This administration has definitely made mis-steps in choosing decisions or courses that have been very, very enriching to the families of those in the administration,” Griffin, the founder of hedge fund Citadel, said at a conference in West Palm Beach, Florida on Tuesday that was hosted by The Wall Street Journal. He added: “That calls into question: is the public interest being served?”

He said the financial benefits that have flowed to the administration’s family members troubled him, adding: “One of the things that you want to believe is that those who serve the public interest have the public interest at heart in everything they do.”

In response to Griffin’s comments, White House spokesman Kush Desai said: “The only special interest guiding the Trump administration’s decision-making is the best interest of the American people. The fact that major stock indexes have hit multiple all-time highs, real wages have grown, and inflation has cooled since President Trump took office is proof that this administration is delivering for every American.”

Griffin has been a vocal critic of Donald Trump before, but has rarely trodden into the sensitive terrain of remarking on how those related to the president and those around him have financially benefited from a proximity to the White House.

Billionaire investor and GOP donor Ken Griffin: “This administration has definitely made mis-steps in choosing decisions or courses that have been very, very enriching to the families of those in the administration” giftarticle.ft.com/giftarticle/...

Catherine Rampell (@crampell.bsky.social) 2026-02-04T03:17:33.527Z
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RockRaven

(18,920 posts)
2. Genius level insight. Absolutely astonishing the mind on this guy.
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 10:43 PM
Tuesday

Billionaires really are the smartest people on earth.





obligatory in case anyone doesn't understand

Blasphemer

(3,607 posts)
3. Duh. But, it's clear the dam has broken. I doubt Trump will be President when the midterms roll around. nt
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 10:45 PM
Tuesday

newdeal2

(5,022 posts)
5. Griffin backed the wrong horse
Tue Feb 3, 2026, 11:27 PM
Tuesday

He thought the DeSantis-types were still relevant in the MAGA Republican Party.

fujiyamasan

(1,426 posts)
6. Brave guy
Wed Feb 4, 2026, 05:01 AM
Yesterday

Waits until Trump’s approval rating to tank and then mildly scolds him. What a startling revelation Mr. Griffin has here. Griffin’s not too happy that someone else that can manipulate markets more brazenly than he can.

Weak sauce, but I guess that’s better than many other CEOs still yukking it up with Trump (I’m talking about you Tim Apple).

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