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Real estate tycoon Steve Witkoff built a fortune pursuing creative developments and cashing out at the right time. After campaigning alongside Trump, he’s now set to join him in Washington.

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Transcript
00:00Today on Forbes, how Trump's Middle East envoy pick became a billionaire.
00:06In mid-November, President-elect Donald Trump watched the sixth test flight of SpaceX's
00:11Starship rocket alongside Elon Musk at the mega-billionaire's launch site in Brownsville,
00:16Texas.
00:17The pair were joined by Steve Whitkoff, Trump's longtime friend and a fellow real estate developer.
00:23Whitkoff, who is 67 years old, has been by Trump's side on the campaign trail for months.
00:29When the Secret Service agent assigned to protect Trump fired at a gunman hiding in
00:33the shrubs near the sixth hole at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach
00:37in September, Trump was golfing with Whitkoff.
00:41A month later, Whitkoff spoke at Trump's Madison Square Garden rally.
00:46And in the hectic final day of the campaign, as Trump held rallies in Pennsylvania and
00:50Michigan on November 4th, before returning home to Mar-a-Lago to watch the results the
00:54next day, he was followed again by Whitkoff, whose Gulfstream private jet criss-crossed
01:00the country in Trump's tow.
01:02At the rally in Manhattan in October, Whitkoff said,
01:06Our city has drifted away from what it once was, but if there's one man who can restore
01:10it to its greatness, it's my dear friend President Donald J. Trump.
01:14I've known the president for over 30 years, not just as a leader, but as a friend.
01:20In yet another case of the president-elect naming someone from his circle of friends
01:24to a position in his new administration, Trump appointed Whitkoff co-chairman of his inaugural
01:28committee on November 9th and named him as his special envoy to the Middle East four
01:33days later.
01:35He's expected to continue the work of Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, who helped negotiate
01:39the Abraham Accords between Israel and two Gulf states during Trump's first term.
01:45Kushner has said he won't be formally involved in the new administration and will stay focused
01:49on a Saudi Arabia-backed private equity firm, which has helped boost his fortune to an estimated
01:54$900 million.
01:57In a press release announcing the envoy appointment, Trump said Whitkoff, quote,
02:01will be an unrelenting voice for peace.
02:04Peace was in all capital letters.
02:07It's unclear whether Whitkoff will need Senate approval.
02:09Special envoys that work under the State Department have required confirmation votes since January
02:142023, although President Joe Biden skirted that rule by appointing an envoy as presidential
02:19advisor in the White House instead.
02:22Not only do Whitkoff and Trump hail from the same city and the same industry, they are
02:26both billionaires.
02:27Forbes dug into Whitkoff's real estate developments for the first time and now estimates the previously
02:32low-profile developer to be worth at least $1 billion.
02:37That makes him one of at least half a dozen billionaires in Trump's second administration,
02:41though not in the same league as Trump himself, at $5.5 billion, or anywhere close to the
02:46world's richest person and Trump's latest confidant, Elon Musk, whose fortune post-election
02:51skyrocketed to $326.2 billion as of the Tuesday before Thanksgiving.
02:58Whitkoff's fortune is largely made up of the Whitkoff Group, a New York-based real
03:02estate developer he founded in 1997.
03:05He also owns homes in Manhattan, the Hamptons, and South Florida, where he's developing
03:09projects that include the Dutchman's Pipe Golf Club, a Jack Nicklaus-designed course
03:14with a luxury hotel, in partnership with Soviet-born billionaire Len Blavatnik's Access Industries.
03:21Whitkoff built his real estate fortune largely by identifying undervalued properties and
03:25raising capital from the same investors over and over again.
03:28Recently, he's been focusing on building luxury condos and hotels in New York, Los
03:33Angeles, and Florida, where he first invested before the post-pandemic boom.
03:38Among his most notable holdings are One High Line, a pair of luxury condo towers abutting
03:43the High Line Park on the west side of Manhattan, and the Shore Club in Miami Beach, which will
03:48have 49 condos and a 73-room auberge hotel when it's complete in 2027.
03:55For full coverage, check out Giacomo Tagnini's piece on Forbes.com.
04:01This is Kieran Meadows from Forbes.
04:03Thanks for tuning in.

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