Peter Thiel Relocates to Argentina, Citing U.S. Concerns and Alignment with President Milei
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Emma Bubola, Ryan Mac
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Summary
Peter Thiel, the U.S. tech billionaire and co-founder of PayPal, is relocating to Argentina, partly motivated by concerns about the future of the United States and ideological alignment with Argentina's right-wing president, Javier Milei. The article explores Thiel's growing ties to Argentina, including meetings with Milei at the presidential palace, and frames the move as an escape from perceived decline in the U.S. The piece is based on reporting from a Buenos Aires chess club and Thiel's interactions with Milei's administration.
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Peter Thiel, right, arriving for a meeting with President Javier Milei at the Casa Rosada Presidential Palace in Buenos Aires in April.
The Saturday tournament at the Buenos Aires chess club hosted its usual lineup of players, including an accountant, a college student and schoolchildren.
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