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Trump reports at least $1.4 billion in 2025 crypto earnings

Bill Allison, Bloomberg News on

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump reported earning at least $1.4 billion in 2025 from crypto and memecoin-related businesses, according to his latest annual financial disclosure.

Trump reported making more than $588 million from sales by World Liberty Financial, the crypto firm whose co-founders include Trump, his sons, and Steven Witkoff, a top diplomat in his administration. Zach Witkoff, the special envoy’s son, serves as chief executive officer.

CIC Digital LLC, Trump’s memecoin business, generated $636 million in income. Almost all of it came in the form of royalties from a license agreement with Celebration Coins. CIC Digital also held various cryptocurrencies in digital wallets worth at least $60 million. He also made nearly $197 million from an equity sale of Stablecoin Holdco.

The 927-page filing, released Tuesday by the U.S. Office of Government Ethics, provides a view into his sprawling empire, including income from his hotels, golf resorts and cryptocurrency ventures.

The crypto haul was by far the largest source of the president’s income. The crypto earnings far exceed the $77 million he made in resort-related revenue from his Mar-a-Lago resort or the $25 million from his Northern Virginia golf club.

Trump, who’s worth an estimated $7.6 billion according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, valued more than two dozen assets at more than $50 million, including Mar-a-Lago; his Turnberry, Scotland, golf resort; and his stake in Trump Media & Technology Group Corp., which owns his Truth Social platform.

Officials disclose the values of their holdings in broad ranges with “over $50 million” the highest, which means that they can’t be used to calculate an individual’s net worth.

 

The disclosure reignites concerns that Trump, who didn’t divest or move his assets into a blind trust with an independent overseer, may be profiting from his presidency. Critics have regularly accused him of mixing his official duties with his financial interests, as his sprawling business empire is managed by two of his sons and operates in areas that intersect with presidential policy.

The documents show that Trump paid off three mortgages in 2025, including one at 40 Wall Street that was at one point valued at over $50 million. The mortgage there was taken out in 2015 and carried an interest rate of 3.665%, according to the documents.

The document also show that Trump reported receiving 10 tickets to the soccer World Cup finals in July from FIFA head Gianni Infantino valued at $15,000, 10 tickets to the U.S. Open tennis tournament from sponsor Rolex worth $25,000, as well as 10 tickets to Superbowl LIX in New Orleans estimated at $50,000.

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With assistance from Derek Wallbank and Bill Faries.

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