Written by Ashton Snyder on
 June 16, 2025

Alex Soros weds Huma Abedin in star-studded ceremony

George Soros's son, Alex, and Hillary Clinton's longtime aide, Huma Abedin, celebrated their union this weekend with a lavish ceremony that drew some of the most powerful figures in Democratic politics to the Hamptons, creating what observers called a "political royal wedding."

According to Breitbart, the star-studded affair at Soros's Water Mill estate continued despite a tumultuous week marked by riots, political violence, and escalating tensions between Israel and Iran. The wedding served as a rare convergence of Democratic wealth, influence, and power during a time of national and international crisis.

The celebration featured performances by Boyz II Men and a menu that included truffle agnolotti, chilled English pea soup, and American Wagyu bavette with grilled prawns. Even The New York Times, which provided extensive coverage of the event, couldn't help but note the stark contrast between the opulent celebration and the week's grimmer events.

Power couple unites Democrat dynasties

The union brings together two significant figures in Democratic politics with interesting backgrounds. Alex Soros, 39, has taken over his father's Open Society Foundations, which has donated $32 billion to various leftist causes over several decades.

Huma Abedin, 49, is best known for her close relationship with Hillary Clinton, having served as her trusted aide for many years. Her previous marriage to former congressman Anthony Weiner ended in separation in 2016 following multiple sexting scandals that became tabloid fodder.

The couple held a smaller ceremony on Friday that honored both Abedin's Muslim faith and Soros's Jewish heritage, with both a rabbi and imam officiating. The gesture represented a moment of religious unity during a time when conflict between Israel and Iran had intensified.

Democratic elite attendance showcases influence

The guest list read like a who's who of Democratic politics and liberal cultural figures. Bill and Hillary Clinton, former Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, and House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries were all in attendance.

Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi joined the celebration alongside celebrities like Nicky Hilton Rothschild and cultural powerhouses such as Vogue editor Anna Wintour. The gathering also included longtime Clinton allies like San Francisco power broker Susie Tompkins Buell and international figures such as Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama.

The concentration of political influence at the event underscored the Soros family's continued significance in Democratic funding circles. Alex Soros has been described by The New York Times as "one of the donor world's most intriguing figures," though his approach differs from his father's.

Contrasting styles between father and son

Unlike his 94-year-old father, who typically operated behind the scenes, Alex Soros has developed a reputation for seeking publicity and showcasing his celebrity connections on social media. This different approach has drawn both attention and criticism.

New York Magazine earlier this year published an unflattering profile of the younger Soros, highlighting his preference for public attention rather than the more discreet approach his father employed. The contrast in styles has become a point of discussion within Democratic donor circles.

As the new leader of the Open Society Foundations, Alex Soros now controls one of the most influential funding operations for progressive causes worldwide. The organization's website notes that it has distributed $32 billion from the elder Soros's personal fortune to domestic and international initiatives.

Marriage amid national turmoil

The timing of the wedding coincided with a week of significant domestic and international turmoil, including the assassination of a Minnesota lawmaker, anti-ICE riots, and missile exchanges between Israel and Iran. The juxtaposition did not go unnoticed by observers.

The wedding's timing and guest list emphasize the continued influence of both the Soros family and Clinton political networks within Democratic politics. Despite changes in party leadership and electoral fortunes, these power centers remain significant forces in progressive politics and funding.

The religious unity displayed at Friday's ceremony stood in contrast to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, providing what some guests described as a hopeful moment during troubled times.

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