In what the New York Times called the “wedding of the democratic royalty” this weekend, Alex Soros, the brother of George Soros, the patron saint of the Democratic party, wed Huma Abedin, a political adviser to Hillary Clinton. Hillary Clinton, her father and former president Bill Clinton, former vice president Kamala Harris, former vice president Doug Emhoff, former vice president Doug Emhoff, former speaker Nancy Pelosi, minority leader Nicky Hilton Rothschild, Anna Wintour, Anna Wintour, long-time Clinton associates Susie Tompkins Buell, and foreign officials like the perfect minister of Albania, Edi Rama, were on the guest list. ” I’m looking forward to being a witness to their marriage, the event that we all are going to be part of, and to seeing so many long-time companions gathered in one place truly enjoy being a part of Huma and Alex’s launch of their married life. And I think everyone could use some fun, so I’m anticipating everything,” Hillary Clinton said in a Saturday article for Vogue about the wedding.
Alex Soros, who is he?
The Open Society Foundations, which was established by his father, George Soros, are led by 39-year-old Alex Soros. He was born in Katonah, New York, and received his PhD in history from the University of California, Berkeley, in 2018. He was given the title of the heir to his father’s estate in June 2023 and assumed the helm of OSF and Soros Fund Management.
Huma Abedin, who is she?
Abedin, 48, has worked with Hillary Clinton for a long time and is frequently referred to as her” second daughter.” Prior to that, Abedin was married to Anthony Weiner, a disgraced former New York Democratic representative. Abedin, who was born in the United States and was raised in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, by Muslim parents who founded the Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, immigrated to the United States and studied there for his senior studies at George Washington University. She joined Hillary Clinton at age 19 as an intern, and over the course of 20 years, she rose to the position of vice-chair of Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign. Weiner and Abedin’s marriage to each other ended when Weiner was found guilty in 2017 of sending explicit messages to a minor, leading to a 21-month prison sentence. Abedin and Weiner have a son named Jordan and filed for divorce the same year.