Buffett Ends Donations to Gates Foundation Amid Epstein Ties
Warren Buffett has decided to stop his donations to the Gates Foundation following scrutiny related to Jeffrey Epstein. This decision marks a significant shift in Buffett's charitable contributions. (sources: bloomberg, ft, upi, reuters, bbc)

Warren Buffett has ceased donations to the Gates Foundation, which were part of a larger $6 billion commitment. This change comes in light of recent revelations regarding Epstein's connections to Bill Gates.
- Buffett has ended his financial support for the Gates Foundation.
- The decision is linked to scrutiny over Epstein's ties to Gates.
- Buffett's donations were part of a larger commitment of $6 billion.
Why it matters
This decision reflects ongoing concerns about associations with Epstein and their impact on philanthropic relationships.
↓ Congress can act on this
6 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is HRES577: Demanding the immediate release of all Federal documents relating to Jeffrey Epstein..
HRES577 · 119th Congress
Demanding the immediate release of all Federal documents relating to Jeffrey Epstein.
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This story is about Buffett drops Gates Foundation from $6bn Berkshire donation. This bill would formally press for release of all federal Epstein documents.
If passed, it would:
- Formally press for release of all federal Epstein documents • Increase political pressure for further oversight even though it would not itself change criminal law.
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This story is about Buffett drops Gates Foundation from $6bn Berkshire donation. This bill would require Treasury to give Congress Epstein-related suspicious activity reports and related records.
If passed, it would
- Require Treasury to give Congress Epstein-related suspicious activity reports and related records • Require a Treasury report on investigations of financial institutions tied to those accounts.
This story is about Buffett drops Gates Foundation from $6bn Berkshire donation. This bill would authorize Senate litigation to seek relief over alleged noncompliance with the Epstein files law.
If passed, it would
- Authorize Senate litigation to seek relief over alleged noncompliance with the Epstein files law • Raise pressure on DOJ to complete or defend its record-release decisions.
This story is about Buffett drops Gates Foundation from $6bn Berkshire donation. This bill would put the Senate on record for releasing additional non-sensitive Epstein materials.
If passed, it would
- Put the Senate on record for releasing additional non-sensitive Epstein materials • Add oversight pressure without creating a new statutory reporting requirement.
This story is about Buffett drops Gates Foundation from $6bn Berkshire donation. This bill would bar a nonprofit from receiving federal funds or tax-exempt treatment unless it certifies compliance with specified.
If passed, it would
- Bar a nonprofit from receiving federal funds or tax-exempt treatment unless it certifies compliance with specified • Require annual GAO reporting on nonprofits that do not certify compliance.
This story is about Buffett drops Gates Foundation from $6bn Berkshire donation. This bill would require public disclosure of contributors’ names and partial addresses for 501 organizations that receive federal funding.
If passed, it would
- Require public disclosure of contributors’ names and partial addresses for 501(c) organizations that receive federal • Expand public visibility into funding networks around federally funded nonprofits.
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