In a fiery response to recent criticism, billionaire investor Ken Griffin has urged business leaders to stand up for their cities and fight against policies that threaten economic growth. Griffin, the CEO of Citadel, fired back at Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's advisor, Alixandria "Ali" Mamdani, who had accused him of prioritizing profits over people. Griffin's comments come as a growing number of business leaders are speaking out against the increasing trend of progressive policies that they say are driving companies out of major cities. As the debate over the future of urban economies continues to heat up, Griffin's words are likely to spark a lively discussion about the role of business leaders in shaping their communities.


Ken Griffin fires back at Mamdani, says business leaders must 'fight for their city'  Fox Business