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

In a recent financial disclosure, US President Donald Trump reported an astonishing income of over $1.4 billion from his family's cryptocurrency ventures for 2025. The report details significant earnings from World Liberty Financial, crypto token sales, and various licensing deals. Despite the impressive figures, the White House maintains that Trump is not profiting from his presidency and denies any conflicts of interest. This disclosure raises questions about the intersection of Trump's business dealings and his political role, making it a topic of interest for many.
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Trump's Financial Disclosure Highlights


Washington DC: In his financial report for 2025, US President Donald Trump revealed an impressive income exceeding USD 1.4 billion from his family's cryptocurrency businesses. The extensive 927-page document indicated that his enterprises garnered nearly USD 800 million from World Liberty Financial, a company co-founded by Trump and his sons.


Additionally, Trump's earnings included USD 520 million from the sale of crypto tokens and over USD 250 million from divesting interests in the World Liberty venture. Notably, he reported an astonishing USD 635 million from the sale of Trump meme coins, marking a significant increase from the USD 57.35 million reported from token sales at World Liberty in 2025.


For the same year, Trump also disclosed more than USD 80 million in income from legal settlements with media firms and USD 52 million from international licensing agreements, primarily stemming from collaborations in the Middle East. Furthermore, he reportedly earned substantial amounts from real estate and merchandise associated with the Trump brand.


The White House has consistently asserted that Trump is not profiting from his role as president, denying any potential conflicts of interest. Deputy Press Secretary Anna Kelly praised Trump, stating that he has positioned the nation as 'the crypto capital of the world.' She emphasized that neither Trump nor his family has engaged in conflicts of interest, dismissing claims to the contrary as recycled narratives from Democrats and legacy media.