Trump Reports $1.2 Billion Earnings from Crypto Ventures Amid Investor Losses
President Donald Trump disclosed nearly $1.2 billion in earnings from his crypto businesses last year, significantly outpacing his traditional property revenue. This financial success comes as many investors in his crypto ventures face substantial losses.
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Trump made $1 billion from crypto, financial disclosure shows
Trump made $1 billion from crypto, financial disclosure shows
Trump Reports Over $1 Billion Earnings from Cryptocurrency Ventures
Trump filing shows he took in about $1.2 billion from crypto businesses last year
Trump filing shows he took in about $1.2 billion from crypto businesses last year
Trump Reports $1.2 Billion Earnings from Crypto Ventures Amid Market Decline
Trump filing shows he took in about $1.2 billion from crypto businesses last year
Trump filing shows he took in about $1.2 billion from crypto businesses last year
Trump filing shows he took in about $1.2 billion from crypto businesses last year
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- T2LA Daily News
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- T2San Bernardino Sun
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- T2WABC (Eyewitness News 7)
- T2WLS (ABC 7 Chicago)
- T2ABC11 (WTVD)
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