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Friedberg Accuses Warren Sanders and Khanna of Forming American Politburo

All-In Podcast · World's First Trillionaire, Anthropic Fable Banned, The New Oligarchs, Iran Peace Deal · June 19, 2026
Friedberg Accuses Warren Sanders and Khanna of Forming American Politburo
All-In Podcast
All-In Podcast
World's First Trillionaire, Anthropic Fable Banned, The New Oligarchs, Iran Peace Deal
"What is being formed in the United States right now is the great American politburo. The new oligarchs are taking their seats. They're arranging the chairs. They're determining who will be chairman of the Politburo, who will assign what workforce to do what efforts for them, which $600 million stock trades their families will make to benefit and enrich themselves."
David Friedberg launched an aggressive attack on Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, and Ro Khanna, accusing them of forming a new political oligarchy to seize control of the economy, education, and media. He argued they masquerade as virtuous while fundamentally eroding individual liberties and economic mobility. The comments mark a sharp escalation in Friedberg's public political stance.

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On this episode of the All-In podcast, hosts Jason Calacanis, Chamath Palihapitiya, David Sacks, and David Friedberg delivered one of their most politically charged conversations to date, centering on government power, AI regulation, and economic liberty. Friedberg opened with an incendiary monologue accusing Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, and Ro Khanna of forming a great American Politburo intent on seizing control of the economy and eroding individual freedom. Chamath backed the thesis with personal testimony about his father's welfare dependency in Canada, arguing even modest government support creates learned helplessness and destroys economic mobility. The hosts praised SpaceX's record $85 billion IPO as proof that capitalism and agency unlock human potential, with Sacks explaining wealth comes not from stuff but from machines that create future value. The conversation turned to the Anthropic crisis, where Sacks revealed explosive details: CEO Dario Amodei refused a direct phone call from the Treasury Secretary requesting takedown of the Fable AI model over jailbreak concerns, and Amazon CEO Andy Jassy whistleblew to the White House after his security team found vulnerabilities. Chamath fed Anthropic's own Claude AI Dario's essays and received a diagnosis of epistemic exceptionalism and god complex. The hosts accused Anthropic of regulatory capture, arguing the company's doomer rhetoric handed hyperscalers like Amazon and Google the keys to an AI oligopoly. They warned that the frontier AI labs' immaturity is driving the industry toward centralized control and KYC requirements that will kill innovation. On Iran, Sacks defended Trump's peace deal as preferable to ground invasion, while Calacanis called the war a blunder. The episode closed with calls for AI companies to self-regulate rather than invite government intervention.

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