French President Emmanuel Macron has come under criticism from those who accuse him of being too friendly with the wealthy.
This criticism follows Macron’s decision to award Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, the prestigious Legion of Honour award, which is one of the highest honors in France. Despite the criticism, Macron has not commented publicly on the matter.
Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, was awarded the Legion of Honor in a private ceremony on February 16th, which happened to be a day of protests against French President Emmanuel Macron’s controversial pension reform.
In another development, Bezos has reportedly hired a New York-based investment firm to explore the possibility of purchasing the Washington Commanders, an American football team in the US capital that was formerly known as the Redskins.
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According to sources cited by The Washington Post, the Washington Commanders, a professional American football team, may soon have a new owner. The current owner, Daniel Snyder, had previously announced plans to sell the team.
According to Forbes, Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, has an estimated net worth of around $119 billion.
This massive fortune puts him in a strong position to outbid any other potential buyers for the Washington Commanders, a professional American football team that is currently up for sale.
Bezos has shown an interest in football in the past, discussing the possibility of buying a team as early as 2019. As the owner of the Washington Post, Bezos already has a strong presence in the US capital, and acquiring the Commanders would further increase his influence in the city.
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