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Ken Griffin will loan his copies of the Constitution and Bill of Rights so the public can see them

May 13, 2025, 6:20 AM

FILE - A first printing of the United States Constitution is displayed at Sotheby's auction house d...

FILE - A first printing of the United States Constitution is displayed at Sotheby's auction house during a press preview on Nov. 5, 2021, in New York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)
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Citadel CEO Ken Griffin believes American prosperity is a testament to the power of the Constitution. And as the country gets ready to celebrate its 250th anniversary next year, the hedge fund billionaire wants to expand public access to the 1787 document.

Griffin announced Tuesday that he will lend his first-edition copy of the Constitution to the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia for a public exhibit dedicated to the founding document of the U.S. government. He will also loan the center his copy of the Bill of Rights, which he has not previously acknowledged owning publicly, and his nonprofit Griffin Catalyst will make a $15 million donation for the exhibit 鈥 the largest in the center鈥檚 history.

鈥淭he authors of the Constitution had incredible foresight in designing a system of government that has withstood the test of time and now, more than ever, protects the American Dream,鈥 Griffin said in a statement.

Jeffrey Rosen, CEO of the National Constitution Center, called Griffin鈥檚 loan of the documents and the donation a 鈥渢ransformative opportunity.鈥

鈥淜en Griffin鈥檚 generosity is going to allow us to create a new Founding Principles gallery that will tell the story of the American idea from the revolution through the Constitutional Convention through ratification and all the way up to the adoption of the Bill of Rights,鈥 said Rosen, adding that will also mark the center鈥檚 largest renovation since it opened in 2003.

The support comes as the Constitution is increasingly cited, as all three branches of government navigate questions about who should be controlling what.

鈥淭he Constitution Center鈥檚 mission has never been more relevant,鈥 said Rosen, adding that the nonpartisan nonprofit center tries to reduce polarization by offering a platform for both conservative and liberal Constitutional scholars. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an honor to convene people of different perspectives for these Constitutional debates and conversations. And we are very much looking forward to continuing these conversations.鈥

A longtime Republican megadonor, Griffin has recently drawn attention for his criticisms of President Donald Trump.

鈥淭he United States was more than just a nation. It鈥檚 a brand,鈥 Griffin said at the Semafor World Economy Summit last month. 鈥淚t was like an aspiration for most the world. And we鈥檙e eroding that brand right now.鈥

But Griffin鈥檚 representatives said the donation and loan to the NCC have been planned for years.

鈥淭he National Constitution Center is a powerful platform for celebrating our country鈥檚 founding principles,鈥 said Julia Quinn, Citadel director of philanthropy. 鈥淭he work it has done to increase awareness and understanding of the Constitution, at both the center itself and through its widely available educational programming, is best in class and we鈥檙e thrilled about this partnership.鈥

Griffin purchased the rare first printing of the Constitution at auction at Sotheby鈥檚 in New York for $43.2 million in 2021, with plans to make the document available for public viewing. He declined to say when he acquired the rare first printing of 17 proposed constitutional amendments passed in 1789 by the House of Representatives for consideration by the Senate 鈥 which, after further debate, became the Bill of Rights.

Caroline Klibanoff, executive director of Made By Us, a nonprofit that helps museums and history institutions better connect with those under 30, said next year鈥檚 250th anniversary of the United States is an 鈥渋ncredible opportunity鈥 to help members of the largest youth generation link their futures to their histories.

And at a time when younger generations show an increased distrust of institutions, the National Constitution Center can address that issue by showcasing such important documents, Kilbanoff said.

鈥淭hey are the fact-checking generation. They want to see the original source material and not take your interpretation for it,鈥 she said. 鈥淗aving the documents be at the forefront will be really desirable.鈥

Griffin鈥檚 team said he wanted to celebrate the essential American values of individual freedom, democracy, and opportunity with his philanthropy 鈥 including his support of the recently opened National Medal of Honor Museum and his donation to the National Constitution Center.

鈥淜en loves America and has shown an extraordinary commitment to our founding principles,鈥 said Cason Carter, Citadel head of public affairs. 鈥淗e cares deeply about expanding access to the American Dream, which is underpinned by these historical documents, and he believes that America is well worth celebrating, particularly on its 250th anniversary.鈥

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