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Peter Thiel Buys $12M Buenos Aires Mansion, Temporarily Relocates Family to Argentina

via Washington Times·May 30

Billionaire investor Peter Thiel has purchased a $12 million mansion in Buenos Aires and temporarily moved his family to Argentina. The move is driven by concerns over taxation and the threat of nuclear war, signaling a shift in elite relocation patterns. This action underscores growing anxieties among the wealthy regarding geopolitical instability and fiscal policy in the United States.

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