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    Trump Reports Over $1.4 Billion Income from Cryptocurrency Ventures in 2025

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 1, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    US President Donald Trump declared earnings exceeding $1.4 billion from his family’s cryptocurrency ventures in 2025, his latest financial disclosure. This highlights how digital assets have emerged as the primary source of his income.

    The annual report submitted to the US Office of Government Ethics revealed that Trump-affiliated companies received nearly $800 million from World Liberty Financial, the cryptocurrency enterprise he co-founded with his sons. This income included over $520 million from crypto token sales and more than $250 million from selling ownership stakes in the business. Additionally, Trump reported $635 million earned from the sale of Trump meme coins.

    Notably, this filing represents a significant jump compared to the previous year, when Trump disclosed $57.35 million in token sales from World Liberty Financial. An estimate from suggests the Trump family has accumulated at least $2.3 billion from crypto-related projects since Trump resumed office in 2025.

    Since his return to the presidency, Trump has implemented policies viewed favorably by the cryptocurrency sector, including federal regulations for stablecoins and a relaxation of regulatory enforcement by the US Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

    Beyond cryptocurrency, Trump reported over $80 million from legal settlements with media firms and $52 million from licensing his name to international property developments, primarily in the Middle East. A White House spokesperson dismissed any allegations of conflicts of interest, stating that neither Trump nor his family have engaged or will engage in such actions.

    “President Trump has proudly positioned the United States as the crypto capital of the world through executive measures,” the spokesperson said, emphasizing that all administration decisions serve the best interests of the American people.

    While cryptocurrency accounted for the largest portion of Trump’s income, his traditional ventures also performed well. His golf courses and resorts generated more than $500 million in revenue in 2025, marking a 15 percent increase from the prior year. Revenue from his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida climbed to $77 million from $50 million in 2024, with gains also seen at his West Palm Beach golf club.

    The filing indicated modest growth in Trump’s longstanding real estate holdings. The Trump Organization described the nearly 1,000-page disclosure as one of the most thorough financial reports ever submitted by a US president, underscoring its commitment to transparency.

    Ethics experts noted that US presidents are exempt from certain federal conflict-of-interest laws applicable to other executive branch employees. Don Fox, former acting head of the federal ethics office, observed that past presidents typically sought to avoid potential conflicts, suggesting Trump’s financial arrangements underscore the need for enhanced ethics reforms.

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