Financial disclosure reveals significant crypto earnings for Trump
Donald Trump's annual financial disclosure report shows substantial earnings from cryptocurrency ventures. The report raises questions about potential conflicts of interest. (sources: france24, abc, thehill, nbcnews)

The financial disclosure indicates that Trump earned over $1.4 billion from cryptocurrency activities, primarily through meme coins and token sales. This figure constitutes a large portion of his personal income.
- Trump's financial disclosure reports earnings exceeding $1.4 billion from cryptocurrency ventures.
- The earnings are largely attributed to royalties from a memecoin and sales from a crypto firm.
- The report also includes additional income from gifts and legal settlements.
Why it matters
The substantial earnings from cryptocurrency may raise concerns regarding potential conflicts of interest related to national security.
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