Reported 11 months ago
Hedge-fund billionaire Paul Singer and the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, backed by wealthy donors including Wall Street figures, have been shaping conservative policies in the US. Singer has invested nearly $200 million in the institute, aiming to create a Wall Street equivalent of the Federalist Society and influence public policies. The institute's agenda, championed by figures like Christopher Rufo and Ilya Shapiro, includes proposals against diversity, equity, and inclusion, pushing conservative beliefs into state laws. Singer's efforts aim to counter progressive ideologies and promote right-wing agendas with a significant impact on American policies and society.
Source: YAHOO