Richest In Illinois: This Billionaire Heir Is Creating A More Sustainable Future
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"Lukas Walton inherited his fortune from John Walton, who inherited his fortune from Sam Walton"
150 millions out of 28 billions = huge donations 😂😂😂❤ oooh wait donated to his family’s foundation 🤣🤣🤣 and then get a tax deduction and use family’s foundation to make purchases so no tax 🤩👍🏻
He gave 150 mil to his own family. If yall knew how foundations worked 😂 Leave these phony elites to their make-believe world. Let's support and cheer on those who are actually making an impact in the world and aren't just out for gain 💎
Thank you rich people! You’re the best!
Then quit selling foods that hurt people.
Give this guy a medal. Donates 150M from a 28B fortune, that's almost half of one percent!
Knowing myself I wouldnt even donate
I would hide
Eat the rich
😊👍✨✨✨🇧🇷🕊️✨👍👍💯. Hello. You. 👍
Only @mrbeast is making an impact