Trump's Financial Transactions: Unveiling $220 Million in Trades

U.S. President Donald Trump revealed at least $220 million in financial transactions within major U.S. company securities, as reported in new disclosure forms. The transactions, covering the first quarter of 2026, include trades in companies like Microsoft and Apple, reported in broad value ranges.

Trump's Financial Transactions: Unveiling $220 Million in Trades
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U.S. President Donald Trump has disclosed a series of significant financial transactions worth at least $220 million, according to recently released financial disclosure forms. These transactions, involving securities from major U.S. companies, are reported to have taken place in the first quarter of 2026.

The trades span across companies such as Microsoft, Meta Platforms, Oracle, and included large purchases and sales of stocks and municipal bonds, with values ranging from $1 million to $25 million. While these disclosures offer a glimpse into Trump's financial activities, the exact nature of the securities, such as stocks or bonds, remains unspecified.

These financial transactions are managed through a trust controlled by Trump's children, with some trades possibly executed by a broker. Although the White House press office deferred inquiries to the Trump Organization, Trump's public ethics filings continue to unveil transactions covering corporate and municipal securities.

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