Rep. Ro Khanna is Fighting the Oligarchy…in Comfort
“The Northwest Washington, D.C., home is now for sale, as the Khanna family prepares to move to an even larger, more expensive house a few miles away in the Northern Virginia suburbs.”
Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) is part of the Democratic chorus regularly demonizing ‘the rich’ and insisting that people like Elon Musk are not entitled to their wealth. Yet Khanna apparently lives a life of luxury in a home with a four-floor elevator and owns three private golf courses.
He is no different than Bernie Sanders, flying around the country in private jets, complaining about ‘the oligarchy.’
NEW: @FreeBeacon has the receipts on Ro Khanna’s obscene, oligarchic wealth:
—his 2 kids (under 10yrs old) own 3 private golf courses in Ohio (not kidding)
—his wife drives a $190,000 luxury Range Rover
—his house has a 4-story indoor elevator
And more:https://t.co/Bk6nS7WRwT
— Andrew Kerr (@AndrewKerrNC) June 30, 2026
This report from the Washington Free Beacon is astounding:
‘Ro’ Me the Money! How Progressive Class Warrior Ro Khanna Lives Like the Oligarchs He ‘Fights,’ With In-Home Elevator, $190K Range Rover, and Family-Owned Golf Courses.
Rep. Ro Khanna (D., Calif.) has emerged as a potential contender for the Democratic presidential nomination while denouncing the ultra-rich who “hoard wealth and engage in financial speculation.” But the progressive, Silicon Valley congressman and his family live a life of staggering luxury, fueled by dynastic wealth they did not earn and protected by the same thicket of trusts, anonymous corporations, and foundations that Khanna condemns.
Khanna lives in a $6 million, 8,000-square-foot luxury home with a four-story elevator and so much premium marble that even the two laundry rooms have marble counters. The Northwest Washington, D.C., home is now for sale, as the Khanna family prepares to move to an even larger, more expensive house a few miles away in the Northern Virginia suburbs. Khanna’s two children, who are minors, have large ownership shares in three private golf clubs, a significant stake in a $65 billion wealth management firm, and investments in hedge funds that focus on distressed debt, of which Khanna has been critical. Khanna’s wife drives a $190,000 Range Rover she was so displeased with that she sued the dealer.
A Washington Free Beacon investigation into Khanna’s finances finds that the progressive truthteller’s lifestyle is funded by his wife, Ritu Ahuja Khanna, an heiress to her father’s Cleveland auto parts fortune. An analysis of Khanna’s financial disclosures reveals his gilded life is enriched by the same sort of investment vehicles that Khanna has said he has a “moral” duty to oppose and that Khanna’s family is a beneficiary of the “New Gilded Age” he condemns.
Here he is on Bill Maher’s show just a few days ago talking about taxing billionaires to pay off student loan debt.
Ro Khanna: You know how we can pay off all of this student loan debt?
“Tax Elon Musk! Tax the billionaires!"
Is there ANY issue these guys won’t promise to fix if they could just get their hands on more of other people’s money? pic.twitter.com/0QtLIfAbyR
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) June 20, 2026
He talks about this stuff all the time.
I want America to be a country where it's easier to build wealth than it is to hoard it, and where workers don't have to worry about medical debt and grocery costs when they should be enjoying time with their families. An economy that works for everyone is possible. https://t.co/8oEj9sRrVE
— Ro Khanna (@RoKhanna) June 29, 2026
What should we stand for?
Medicare for All
Tax the Billionaires
No Foreign Wars/No Genocide
Workers over AI
Marshall Plan for America— Ro Khanna (@RoKhanna) June 28, 2026
There’s a very simple explanation for all of this. Khanna is running in 2028 and is trying to cozy up to the new DSA wing of his party.
He knows where the Democratic Party’s bread is buttered.
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It used to be tax the millionaires, but then they all became millionaires.
And so Bernie changed his tune: Tax all the billionaires! (cuz I’m not one, yet.)
The good thing about the rich is that they can’t spend all their money, in fact spend only a tiny bit, and the rest goes into investment.
Investment buys power equipment for ditch diggers, making them more productive and therefore richer, as well as doing well for himself. That’s trickle-down, not dimes falling from the pockets of the rich.
If you take away the billionaire’s money, his lifestyle does not change. He just invests less, and ditch diggers go back to digging by hand.
If you give his wealth to the middle class and poor, they don’t invest it either. They spend it on something they have always wanted. Ditch diggers continue to dig by hand.
As commented below, his wealth is from marriage rather than personal work. He can spend his time in politics because he doesn’t have to work. It’s the best way to shield the wealth by doling out other people’s money.
How can a politician living in extreme luxury champion the working class if his lifestyle entirely contradicts his message?
Hypocrisy is a required part of membership in the democrat club.
A criminal record yields bonus points.
The Dem press simply ignores the wealth of the ultra rich. How much bad press does Soros get?
They have the wealth, but they want the power. Musk can influence peoples’ lives, power coming from government is control over the lives of millions.
Seriously? Where have you been?
Unlike tech founders who built their companies from scratch, Khanna’s family fortune comes from inherited dynastic wealth. The vast majority of these assets belong to his wife, Ritu Khanna, and comes from her father, Monte Ahuja, a billionaire investor and auto parts magnate.
Thanks Paula. Beat me to it. He’s worth several 100 million dollars because of his wife. Let that sink in. He did nothing to earn. He wasn’t even a successful hedge fund manager. He got it from his wife. The only one worse than this clown that I know of is John Francois Kerry (D=Cambodia) who got his wealth from his second wife who got hers from her first husband.
How do we keep electing these buffoons.
They get the votes by giving away “free s**t”, that is paid for by the taxes collected from the working class. “Free” only to the recipient.
They also promise a lot of things that they have no power or authority to provide.
Reports are that his children (minors)are already billionaires as well.
Still better than the socialists. Politicians being hypocrites is par for the course. Them being commies is a target to be hit.
Make him live in Rockford’s trailer, drive Colombo’s Peugeot and wear a JC Penney suit and Timex.
Instead of Medicare for all how about we allow everyone to get an HSA, buy a catastrophic care policy with a $5K deductible and fund it by cancelling Medicaid/Obama care? Everyone would have health IN for the out of the blue catastrophe event/diagnosis and almost everyone would accumulate funds annually within the HSA to build up over time. Use 80% of the funds to directly fund HSA and use remaining 20% to send supplemental support to those with chronic conditions/super expensive preexisting medical issues. Remove the Obama are red tape requirements and everyone could buy the health IN policy tailored to their risk profile.
Getting health insurance and getting health CARE are two very different color horses.
The choke-point is the number of qualified medical care providers.
Khanna has become one of the worst with the deception. He will morph as necessary. Democrats are so easily duped by mere performance so he likes his chances.
The grift is good to those who have the stomach for it.
“…Khanna’s wife drives a $190,000 Range Rover she was so displeased with that she sued the dealer.”
Least surprising line in the whole story. Why do people continue to buy these crappy vehicles? Maybe because its Indian owned now?
They all claim to be fighting for the little guy but they always expect more for themselves. They could give it away but they never do because some animal are more equal than others.
Everywhere is freaks and hairies
Dykes and fairies, tell me, where is sanity?
Tax the rich, feed the poor
Till there are no rich no more
Ro is joining the Army of Northern Virginia? What rank? Certainly not a private soldier. Maybe a field grade officer?
Ro ro ro your boat will more likely join the navy.
As an Admiral.
So “hoarding” money is bad….. isn’t that the definition of “saving”. Goodbye retirement accounts and savings accounts… the state needs your money and will dole out an existence for you in return.
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