Trump Earned $2.2 Billion in 2025 — Mostly From Crypto. His Investors Lost Their Shirts.

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Trump Earned $2.2 Billion in 2025 — Mostly From Crypto. His Investors Lost Their Shirts.

President Trump’s annual financial disclosure, released June 30, shows he earned $2.2 billion in total income in 2025 — more than triple his reported 2024 income [1]. Approximately $1.4 billion came from cryptocurrency ventures: $635 million in royalties tied to the $TRUMP meme coin and more than $500 million from World Liberty Financial, a crypto firm co-founded by Trump’s sons and associates [1, 2]. The disclosure also reported $10.4 million in income from a UAE property and $9 million from a Saudi Arabia property [2]. Ethics watchdogs separately highlighted that a firm linked to the government of the United Arab Emirates paid $500 million for a 49% stake in World Liberty Financial — a deal signed by Eric Trump — and that the Trump administration subsequently approved a data center partnership in Abu Dhabi and authorized the shipment of high-value semiconductor chips to an Emirati-linked entity [2]. Meanwhile, the $TRUMP meme coin — which briefly traded above $74 at its debut — has since fallen below $2, and World Liberty Financial tokens have lost roughly 80% of their value [2, 3].

Why It Sucks:

Ethics Watchdogs and Democrats

  • The president regulates an industry he profits from by billions. Trump earned $1.4 billion from cryptocurrency ventures in the same year his administration set federal crypto policy, creating a conflict of interest that government ethics experts say is without modern precedent for a sitting president [1, 2].
  • The UAE deal looks transactional. A foreign government entity paid $500 million for a stake in a Trump family company; months later, the Trump administration awarded Abu Dhabi a major data center deal and approved chip exports to a connected firm — a sequence that ethics lawyers describe as a potential quid pro quo conducted in plain sight [2].
  • Congress has done nothing. Despite bipartisan conflict-of-interest laws and ethics statutes, no legislation has advanced to address a sitting president profiting from industries under executive branch regulation, leaving oversight entirely to judicial challenges and press scrutiny [1, 3].

Trump Supporters and Republicans

  • Disclosure proves the system is working. Trump voluntarily filed a public financial disclosure that revealed exactly where his income came from — the transparency mechanism worked as designed, and critics are treating legal business income as evidence of wrongdoing without proof of a specific corrupt act [1].
  • Pro-crypto policy benefits all Americans, not just Trump. The administration’s embrace of digital assets has contributed to a broader expansion of the crypto market; framing that as a conflict ignores that millions of American retail investors hold crypto and benefit from regulatory clarity [2].
  • Family businesses predate the presidency. World Liberty Financial was established by Trump’s sons and associates, not by the president directly; conflating family business income with presidential corruption requires assumptions of coordination that have not been proven in court [2, 3].

Crypto Retail Investors

  • The president’s branding pumped and dumped on retail buyers. The $TRUMP coin traded above $74 at its debut; ordinary investors who bought in at elevated prices now hold a coin trading below $2, while Trump locked in $635 million in royalties — a structure that rewarded the issuer at the expense of buyers [2, 3].
  • World Liberty Financial tokens have lost 80% of their value. Investors who purchased governance tokens from Trump’s crypto firm — attracted by presidential association and aggressive marketing — have seen those tokens lose roughly 80% of their value since trading began, while the firm generated over $500 million for its principals [2].
  • Presidential involvement created false legitimacy. Many retail buyers purchased these products specifically because of the presidential brand, believing it implied regulatory protection or stability; that implied endorsement was never real, and the people who bet on it have paid the price [2, 3].

Sources & Citations:

[1] Washington Post: Trump’s income topped $2 billion in 2025, boosted by crypto, coin ventures
[2] The Hill: Donald Trump’s financial disclosure, cryptocurrency profits: What to know
[3] PBS NewsHour: Trump’s $2B income in 2025 raises fresh questions about profiting off presidency

Why It All Sucks

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