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Dem who welcomed socialist mayor’s ‘change’ now sounding alarm over billionaire exodus: ‘Gravely concerned’
A Democratic city council member who once welcomed the “change” from socialist Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson is now admitting he is “gravely concerned” about the business exodus affecting the major American city.
This comes as blue states like Washington and New York face a business exodus in favor of more market-friendly red states. Starbucks, a major player in Seattle’s business scene, recently announced a major expansion into Nashville while simultaneously cutting Seattle-based corporate jobs, a move that has intensified concerns about Seattle’s business climate and economic competitiveness.
Wilson, a self-proclaimed socialist, recently went viral for laughing off the exodus of billionaires and business leaders from her city, saying, “I think the claims that millionaires are going to leave our state are super overblown,” and adding, “the ones that leave? Like, bye.”
Now, less than five months into Wilson’s term, Seattle Democratic Councilmember Rob Saka admitted to the New York Times, “I am gravely concerned,” telling the outlet, “This is real.”
Saka previously welcomed Wilson after she defeated incumbent Bruce Harrell, saying in a statement, “The voters have spoken, calling for change and a renewed focus on affordability, community, and fighting back against a resurgent Trump agenda.”
He praised the “energy she brings to leadership,” and said he was “look[ing] forward to partnering with her to build a thriving, inclusive Seattle that uplifts working families, expands universal preschool for all, ends food deserts, and creates safer, more connected neighborhoods across our city.”
Starbucks recently announced it will shift 2,000 corporate jobs, primarily in IT and supply chain management, to a new regional headquarters in Nashville. Last week, KOMO News reported Starbucks laid off an additional 61 employees as part of a reorganization of its technology department at its corporate headquarters.
State leaders in Washington have also faced criticism for recently passing the “millionaires tax,” which Democratic Gov. Bob Ferguson signed on March 30. The measure has been described as the state’s first-ever income tax, backed by progressives and socialists and opposed by conservatives.
The new tax will impose a 9.9% income tax on households earning more than $1 million each year.
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Starbucks is not the only business impacted by the state’s economic policies. The Columbia Tower Club, an iconic business club atop Seattle’s tallest skyscraper, closed last month after more than four decades. Long considered a hub for executives, developers and civic leaders, the club cited declining office traffic and downtown business activity tied to remote work and high vacancy rates. Critics quickly pointed to the closure as another sign of weakening business confidence in Seattle.
On Monday, the Washington State Republican Party ripped into both Wilson and the city council, posting on X, “Marxist @MayorofSeattle Katie Wilson is more concerned about toilet ribbon-cutting photo opps than massive capital flight in downtown #Seattle all the while @SeattleCouncil stands idle as a once iconic city crumbles.”
The jab refers to a recent Wilson event promoting new downtown public restrooms, which critics mocked amid concerns about Seattle’s economy and business climate.
Though Wilson’s now-infamous “like, bye” line drew laughs and applause from her audience, it immediately sparked backlash on social media from conservatives criticizing her economic policy.
“Seattle’s Socialist Mayor responds to exodus of wealth from Washington State by saying ‘BYE’… then laughing. We’re doomed,” wrote Brandi Kruse.
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“This clip will live in infamy,” the Washington State Republican Party posted on X. “@MayorofSeattle Katie Wilson is not only unfit to be mayor, she lacks grace and gratitude. Perhaps, she’s the one who should leave #Seattle.”
Fox News Digital reached out to Saka and Wilson for additional comment.
Fox News Digital’s Rachel del Guidice, Joshua Q. Nelson and Andrew Mark Miller contributed to this report.
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Berkeley accused of ‘playing favorites’ by withholding police footage from riot at Rob Schneider event
A legal watchdog group has filed suit against Berkeley, California, accusing city officials of “playing favorites” and withholding police bodycam footage from a violent riot tied to a Turning Point USA event last fall at the University of California, Berkeley campus.
The lawsuit, filed by the Center for American Liberty (CAL), claims the city violated the California Public Records Act by withholding tactical deployment plans, bodycam footage and dispatch logs tied to the November 2025 event featuring comedian Rob Schneider.
Agitators gathered outside the event where Schneider and Christian author Dr. Frank Turek were speaking inside. Amid the crowds, physical altercations broke out, with attendees bloodied.
Last year’s event was part of TPUSA’s “This Is the Turning Point Tour” and came just two months after the group’s founder, Charlie Kirk, was shot and killed at Utah Valley University.
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Internal police emails unsealed as part of the lawsuit’s exhibits show officers reported having to “physically pull” brawlers apart while fending off a hostile crowd trying to “interfere with the arrests.” Multiple officers were injured and at least two people were taken into custody.
Center for American Liberty CEO Mark Trammell said in a statement to Fox News Digital that after already taking action against university officials, the group was now escalating its legal campaign directly to municipal leadership.
“The Center for American Liberty has already taken action against Berkeley officials, and now we are going after the City itself to uncover what the police and city leadership did, or failed to do, while conservative speakers and attendees were threatened, assaulted, and blocked from exercising their constitutional rights at the Turning Point USA event featuring Rob Schneider,” Trammell said.
He noted that witness accounts describe fights breaking out, bottles being thrown and attendees not being able to enter the venue. Trammell called it a “direct threat” to public safety and free speech.
“Berkeley cannot allow mobs to intimidate citizens because of their political beliefs and then hide the truth from the public afterward,” he added. “If city officials failed to protect these speakers and attendees, or deliberately tried to conceal what happened, the Center for American Liberty will expose it and hold every responsible official accountable.”
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In April, Schneider spoke to Fox News Digital about his experience during the event, noting he heard a “device that sound[ed] like gunshots.”
“To allow the incendiary rioters to raise the temperature up,” Schneider said. “It angers me, but it also saddens me.”
The comedian has been supportive of CAL’s legal actions, publicly backing their previous lawsuit against UC Berkeley over the alleged stonewalling of records about the event.
“It’s not just Cal Berkeley,” Schneider said at the time. “They think they’re justified in silencing conservative voices. Unfortunately, it goes beyond silencing to advocating violence and to, I would say, tangentially okaying violence.”
The comedian added that the local law enforcement response missed the mark, adding the Berkeley Police Department was “not as helpful as they could have been.” He argued that people with opposing views are now being dehumanized and advocated for people to “confront evil.”
“As Charlie Kirk said many, many times, when the conversations stop, the violence begins,” Schneider said. “What can we do to stop it? We have to confront evil. And we have to hold people accountable.”
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According to the latest filing, CAL accuses the city of stalling its request for records before trying to close the matter with a nine-page PDF of emails. CAL argues that is not enough and says the officer footage and operational logs it requested remain withheld.
After the event, Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division Harmeet Dhillon announced the Department of Justice would be investigating, writing on X: “@CivilRights will investigate what happened here, and I see several issues of serious concern regarding campus and local security and Antifa’s ability to operate with impunity in [California].”
Fox News Digital has reached out to the City of Berkeley and the Berkeley Police Department for comment but did not immediately receive a response.
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