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Peter Thiel Relocates to Argentina Amid US Future Concerns

PBD Podcast · Newsom's 100% Tax Threat + $40M CIA Gold Heist | PBD #809 · May 29, 2026
Peter Thiel Relocates to Argentina Amid US Future Concerns
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Newsom's 100% Tax Threat + $40M CIA Gold Heist | PBD #809
"I'm concerned about the United States. I'm concerned about the direction. You know, I think a lot of people can say that right now. You know, I'm concerned. I have faith in the leadership, but I'm concerned. I'm concerned about what the next chapter could be. I look at the next chapter at AOC and, and, and Newsom."
Billionaire tech investor Peter Thiel purchased the largest home in Argentina for $12 million and moved his family there, citing concerns about America's future direction. The move coincides with his distancing from Trump donor circles after heavily backing JD Vance. The discussion noted Argentina is outside the range of Israel's Jericho 3 nuclear missiles, suggesting doomsday preparation among billionaires.

About this episode

In this Valuetainment podcast episode, host Patrick Bet-David and co-hosts Tom Ellsworth, Vincent Oshana, and Adam Sosnick covered multiple high-profile controversies and cultural moments. The show opened with breaking news of a senior CIA officer discovered with $40 million in gold bars, 35 Rolexes, and $2 million cash despite passing multiple background checks while lying about his credentials—raising serious questions about CIA vetting procedures. The panel discussed billionaire Peter Thiel's relocation to Argentina with a $12 million estate purchase, framing it as doomsday preparation amid US political concerns. California Governor Gavin Newsom sparked constitutional debate by vowing to impose 100% state taxes on Trump's DOJ anti-weaponization settlement recipients, which legal experts say violates the Supremacy Clause. The episode also covered Michael Jackson's biopic crossing $700 million at the box office, with Bet-David sharing lesser-known family dynamics including how Jafar Jackson (Jermaine's son) was cast after two years of acting training despite no prior experience. The hosts examined E. Jean Carroll's admission that she forgot Democratic donor Reid Hoffman funded her Trump lawsuit, contradicting sworn deposition testimony. Other stories included Blue Origin's billion-dollar rocket explosion, Maryland Governor Wes Moore's controversial Glock pistol ban proposal, and speculation about JD Vance potentially not running in 2028. The episode concluded with discussion of Future Looks Bright merchandise featuring World Cup country flags and repeated calls for auditing Fort Knox gold reserves.

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