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Real estate, watches and guitars: Trump's 2025 $2.2B income wasn't all from cryptocurrency - ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos

When Donald Trump’s annual financial disclosure report for 2025 was released on Tuesday, it garnered widespread interest due to a $1.4 billion windfall from cryptocurrency.

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When Donald Trump’s annual financial disclosure report for 2025 was released on Tuesday, it garnered widespread interest due to a $1.4 billion windfall from cryptocurrency.

But it also revealed the president's other income streams through his work in entertainment, real estate, investing, publishing and other ventures for a total of $2.2 billion.

Trump has emphasized that he has financial advisers who manage his money for him and White House officials say nothing in the report constitute conflicts of interest.

Trump's crypto earnings came from a license agreement with a group linked to the $TRUMP meme coin, sales of cryptocurrency tokens from World Liberty Financial (WLF) and investments in WLF’s holding company.

First lady Melania Trump also made about $6 million via a license agreement for the "sale of NFTs and other collectibles." Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are similar to cryptocurrencies in that they are stored and identified using blockchain technology.

But cryptocurrency was not Trump's only source of income. According to the report, the president continues to reap the benefits of his work in several other ventures. He has also accepted several generous gifts -- including tickets to the Super Bowl and U.S. Open, valued at $50,000 and $25,000, respectively.

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