
Tom Steyer. Narcissism was in the air in Washington. On a February night a few hundred yards from the White House, Tom Steyer, the hedge fund billionaire and political activist, had taken over three rooms at the National Press Club for a panel called Presidential Mental Health & Nuclear Weapons. On the dais, two psychiatrists, a psychologist, a Jungian author, and a warhead-security specialist were settling into blue chairs in front of a blue curtain. They were there to discuss the matter of Donald Trump’s ego.
Main Idea: Tom Steyer has made himself a leading public foe of Donald Trump by using his money and media presence to push for Trump’s impeachment.
Key Points:
Steyer’s anti-Trump campaign may deepen political division and add more noise for voters and communities.
The campaign could push more public debate about presidential fitness and nuclear risk.
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Primary subject of the article; his anti-Trump activism, advertising, and public campaigning drive the story.
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