Trump discloses more than $580M in crypto income for 2025
US President Donald Trump reported more than $580 million in cryptocurrency-related income in his 2025 financial disclosure, a 927-page filing detailing crypto and stock holdings. The document shows how central digital assets have become to the president's personal finances. Ethics watchdogs have questioned potential conflicts of interest.

US President Donald Trump's 2025 financial disclosure, a filing that runs to 927 pages, showed more than $580 million in cryptocurrency-related income. The document underscores how central digital assets have become to the president's personal fortune.
The report details holdings in crypto tokens alongside traditional stock market investments, according to CNBC. It brings renewed attention to the scale and breadth of Trump's business interests during his second term.
Ethics experts warn that a president earning income on this scale from crypto ventures raises potential conflicts of interest. Watchdog groups are expected to scrutinise the filing further, while debate continues in Congress over whether rules governing digital assets and public officials should be tightened.
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