Rarely has there been as much wealth in one place as at Donald Trump’s inauguration, during which the new president vowed to stand up for “the forgotten men and women of our country” and put the blood-sucking, rentier class back in its place. “The Establishment protected itself, but not the citizens of our country,” Trump said, flanked by a murderers’ row of fellow billionaires, whose total net worth was well over $65 billion. “The wealth of our middle class has been ripped from their homes and then redistributed across the entire world,” he added, looking out over a vast crowd of supporters, many of whom arrived in Washington, D.C., by bus. “We will bring back our jobs. We will bring back our borders. We will bring back our wealth.”

Here’s a small sampling of the billionaires who were spotted in attendance alongside Trump as he spoke those words, and the latest estimate of their own personal wealth. Perhaps Trump’s promised redistribution can start here:

Oh, and the inaugural party planners? They include: Adelson, Diane Hendricks ($4 billion), Phil Ruffin ($2.5 billion), and Steve Wynn ($2.4 billion). (Also in attendance as a guest of Ivanka Trump was Dasha Zhukova, wife of Russian businessman Roman Abramovich, net worth: $8.5 billion, although it was not clear where she was seated for the inaugural.)

As a reminder, in addition to those present on the dais today, some of the people Trump has hired to help him run the government include Wilbur Ross ($2.5 billion), Todd Rickets (heir to $1 billion), and a smattering of mere multi-millionaires, including Steven Mnuchin (on the dais but not a billionaire), Stephen Bannon (on the dais but not a billionaire), Elaine Chao (on the dais but not a billionaire), Sonny Perdue (on the dais but not a billionaire), Andrew Pudzer (on the dais but not a billionaire), Rex Tillerson (on the dais but not a billionaire), Gary Cohn, and Anthony Scaramucci.