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Trump denies allegations of profiting while in office as income rises to $2.2 billion

2 July 2026
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Donald Trump has defended his financial dealings amid reports indicating that his income surged to at least $2.2 billion during his first year in office, a fourfold increase from the previous year’s earnings. A significant portion of his income reportedly came from cryptocurrency ventures, including $1.4 billion from promoting his own currency, $TRUMP, and $635 million in royalties from Celebration Coins, believed to be associated with it. Additionally, over $500 million was earned from World Liberty Financial, a cryptocurrency firm co-founded by his sons. Critics have raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest, highlighting that Trump’s earnings during his presidency lack precedent among past U.S. leaders. Despite this backlash, Trump and his administration have dismissed the claims, asserting that his financial matters are managed independently and do not pose any ethical conflicts.

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This situation underscores ongoing debates about ethical standards for U.S. presidents, particularly regarding financial transparency and conflicts of interest. Traditionally, presidents have placed their business interests in blind trusts to avoid potential ethical issues while in office. Trump’s financial activities, especially in the rapidly evolving cryptocurrency market, raise questions about the intersection of personal profit and public office. The scrutiny of Trump’s earnings reflects broader concerns about accountability and the integrity of political leadership in the United States.

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