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Trump made over $1 billion in crypto ventures last year, financial disclosure shows

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July 1, 2026

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The 927-page disclosure covering 2025 shows the president reported billions in income from digital assets, legal settlements and real estate. The post Trump made over 1 billion in crypto ventures last year, financial disclosure shows appeared first on MS NOW.

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PBS NewsHour

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· Jul 1, 2026

Trump's $2B income in 2025 raises fresh questions about profiting off presidency

President Trump's latest financial disclosure shows his various businesses generated more than 2 billion in income in 2025, his first year back in the White House. That is more than triple his reported income from the year before. The biggest gains came from the Trump family's cryptocurrency ventures. Geoff Bennett discussed more with Eric Lipton of The New York Times.

The Daily Beast

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· Jul 1, 2026

Trump Forced to Reveal His Stunning Second Term Cash Grab

Evan Vucci / REUTERSDonald Trump’s mandatory annual financial disclosure revealed the immense amount of wealth he accumulated in the first year of his second term as president.Trump, 80, had his jaw-dropping income exposed on Tuesday by the U.S. Office of Government Ethics in ​an epic 927-page document, revealing how deeply he has monetized being president.The cashed-up president made at least 2.2 billion in 2025 from his crypto dealings, real estate assets, legal settlements, and other income streams.Read more at The Daily Beast.

DNyuz

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· Jul 6, 2026

Democrats are railing against Trump’s $1.4 billion in crypto income. Will his financial disclosure derail a key crypto bill in Congress?

President Donald Trump’s financial disclosure came at a bad time for the crypto industry—depending on who you ask. Last week, documents revealed that crypto business entities associated with Trump and his family raked in 1.4 billion in income in 2025, pushing Democrats in Congress to respond with alarm. In a post on social media, Sen. []

Reuters

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· Jul 1, 2026

How did Trump make $1.4 billion from crypto?

President Trump revealed his income this week — and his family's crypto ventures made $1.4 billion in a year. Elena Casas breaks down where that money came from. #crypto #trump #usa #income

MS NOW

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· Jul 1, 2026

Trump made more than $1 billion in crypto ventures last year, financial disclosure shows

The 927-page disclosure covering 2025 shows the president reported billions in income from digital assets, legal settlements and real estate. The post Trump made more than 1 billion in crypto ventures last year, financial disclosure shows appeared first on MS NOW.

Birmingham’s Real Talk

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· Jul 2, 2026

Trump Financial Disclosure Shows Major Crypto Income

Donald Trump's latest financial disclosure places crypto ventures at the center of his reported income for 2025, with filings showing more than 1.4 b...

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Related coverage for "Trump made over $1 billion in crypto ventures last year, financial disclosure shows": PBS NewsHour — Trump's $2B income in 2025 raises fresh questions about profiting off presidency. The Daily Beast — Trump Forced to Reveal His Stunning Second Term Cash Grab. DNyuz — Democrats are railing against Trump’s $1.4 billion in crypto income. Will his financial disclosure derail a key crypto bill in Congress?. Reuters — How did Trump make $1.4 billion from crypto?. MS NOW — Trump made more than $1 billion in crypto ventures last year, financial disclosure shows. Birmingham’s Real Talk — Trump Financial Disclosure Shows Major Crypto Income