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Alarm bells over conflict of interest as filing shows Trump raked in $2bn in 2025

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Alarm bells over conflict of interest as filing shows Trump raked in $2bn in 2025

Crypto ventures eclipse much of property portfolio, with revenue also coming from Trump-branded products US politics – live updates Donald Trump has raked in more than $1bn from his crypto businesses since returning to the White House, according to financial disclosures, making him substantially richer and ringing alarm bells over a conflict of interest. According to a 927-page document released on Tuesday by the US Office of Government Ethics, in all Trump made more than $2.2bn last year, benef

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Donald Trump at the Washington Hilton in Washington DC on 26 June 2026. Photograph: Evan Vucci/ReutersView image in fullscreenDonald Trump at the Washington Hilton in Washington DC on 26 June 2026. Photograph: Evan Vucci/ReutersDonald TrumpAlarm bells over conflict of interest as filing shows Trump raked in $2bn in 2025Crypto ventures eclipse much of property portfolio, with revenue also coming from Trump-branded products US politics – live updates Dara Kerr and Oliver HolmesWed 1 Jul 2026 07.04 EDTFirst published on Tue 30 Jun 2026 20.29 EDTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleDonald Trump has raked in more than $1bn from his crypto businesses since returning to the White House, according to financial disclosures, ringing alarm bells over a conflict of interest.According to a 927-page…

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