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Biography Flash Warren Buffett Pauses Gates Foundation Gift Amid Epstein Review

Biography Flash Warren Buffett Pauses Gates Foundation Gift Amid Epstein Review

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Warren Buffett Biography Flash a weekly Biography. Warren Buffett has been reminding the world that even in semi-retirement, he still moves quietly but decisively behind the scenes. In the past few days, the most consequential development comes from philanthropy, not the stock market: according to The Wall Street Journal, Buffett has broken a nearly 20 year tradition by **pausing his customary midyear multibillion dollar donation of Berkshire Hathaway shares to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation** while the foundation completes an outside review of its past ties to Jeffrey Epstein. At 95, he is waiting for the results of that WilmerHale investigation before reaffirming his lifetime pledge, reportedly pushing any decision to later this year, possibly around his traditional Thanksgiving letter. Yahoo Finance and CNBC have amplified the story, underscoring that this is not a minor scheduling change but a reputational and governance moment that could mark a new chapter in how Buffett thinks about large scale philanthropy and due diligence. On the business front, Buffett’s shadow still looms large over Berkshire Hathaway even after handing the CEO job to Greg Abel at the end of 2025, a transition detailed by Yahoo Finance and the New York Times. Buffett has formally shifted into a **sovereign advisory style role as chairman**, a move echoed in recent Instagram and financial press commentary, but sources emphasize that he remains deeply involved in capital allocation and high level strategic judgment, especially around Berkshire’s now record cash pile and its positioning in an expensive market. Recent analysis pieces, including Barron’s and MarketWatch, highlight Berkshire’s strong share performance and Buffett’s long-running build up of cash as a quiet warning about lofty valuations and the so called Buffett Indicator flashing red, though these are interpretations of his actions rather than fresh quotes from Buffett himself. As for public appearances, Buffett has kept a notably low profile in the past few days. Archival material on CNBC’s Warren Buffett Archive and recent Squawk Pod segments reference his measured tone on markets and his caution about using trade as a weapon at the 2024 Berkshire annual meeting, but there have been no confirmed, headline-making live appearances or new interviews in the last 24 hours beyond reruns and commentary that recycle earlier remarks. Social media mentions on Facebook and Instagram have largely focused on the Gates Foundation donation pause and retrospective clips about his 2006 pledge to give away the bulk of his fortune, with some speculative chatter about whether this signals broader skepticism toward big philanthropy; to be clear, there is **no verified reporting** that Buffett is abandoning his charitable commitments, only that he is delaying one major gift pending the Epstein review. That is the latest chapter in the ongoing Warren Buffett biography: a legendary investor, now elder statesman, quietly testing the accountability of the world’s most powerful foundation while still guarding Berkshire’s fortress balance sheet. Thank you for listening, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on Warren Buffett, and search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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