Wednesday, February 11, 2026
16.1 C
New Delhi

Donald Trump’s investments: Where is the US President putting over $100 million? Family not ‘directly involved’

Donald Trump’s investments: Where is the US President putting over $100 million? Family not 'directly involved'

Since returning to the White House in January 2025, US President Donald Trump’s financial choices have drawn attention, with many questioning how he is investing his money. New disclosures released by the US Office of Government Ethics on Wednesday (local time) reveal that Trump has put more than $100 million into bonds.The filings, reported by Al Jazeera, offer a look into how the businessman-turned-president is managing his wealth while in office.The documents, covering the period from Trump’s inauguration on January 21 to August 1, reveal nearly 700 separate bond purchases. These include stakes in major financial institutions such as Wells Fargo, Citigroup and Morgan Stanley, alongside investments in corporate giants including Meta, T-Mobile, UnitedHealth and The Home Depot.Trump has also channelled money into a wide range of municipal bonds across several US states, among them New York, Florida and Texas. These bonds help fund public infrastructure projects ranging from hospitals and schools to airports, ports and gas development schemes, ANI stated citing reports.While the disclosures do not specify exact amounts for each transaction, they categorise the investments into broad ranges, from $100,001 to $250,000, and in some cases as high as $1 million to $5 million. The filings, however, did not list any asset sales during the corresponding period.Bonds are a type of fixed-income investment, effectively loans to corporations or public authorities in return for interest payments over time.Under the 1978 Ethics in Government Act, introduced in the wake of the Watergate scandal, American presidents are required to make their finances public, though they are not legally obliged to sell assets that could create conflicts of interest.Most presidents since then have chosen to either put their assets in blind trusts or restrict investments to diversified mutual funds, steps aimed at avoiding ethical controversies. Trump, however, opted to transfer his business interests into a trust run by his children, a decision that has drawn criticism from ethics experts. US media reports, cited by Al Jazeera, showed that Trump and his family were not directly involved in the transactions.As for his salary as the POTUS, Trump may earn more than $600,000, which he said would be donated entirely, repeating the pledge he had made during his first term.

Go to Source

Hot this week

‘Not going to get in the gutter with this woman’: Pam Bondi refuses to apologize after Indian-origin Democrat Jayapal asks her to at Epstein...

Indian origin Democratic Representative Pramila Jayapal of Washington and Attorney General Pam Bondi engaged in a pointed exchange on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein during a hearing, highlighting anger on both sides over how Read More

Indian-Origin Trucker Pleads Guilty In Crash That Killed Canadian Olympic Skater Alexandra Paul

Sukhwinder Sidhu pleaded guilty to dangerous driving in a 2023 Melancthon Township crash that killed Olympic figure skater Alexandra Paul and injured her son and others. Read More

‘Shoe-beating’ remark sparks uproar in J&K assembly, BJP demands Omar apology

JAMMU: J&K assembly proceedings were disrupted Wednesday after CM Omar Abdullah’s remarks that BJP legislators had been “shoe-beaten” by Union home minister Amit Shah, triggering protests and a walkout by opposition members. Read More

Dawson’s Creek star James Van Der Beek dies aged 48

“All these beautiful things that I love, and I used to define myself as – a father, a provider, a husband – all that got taken away, or at least paused,” he said. Read More

Two boys, aged 13 and 12, in hospital after being stabbed in class at London school

TOI Correspondent from London: Counter-terrorism police are leading the investigation into an “American-style” stabbing of two boys, aged 12 and 13, at Kingsbury High School in northwest London.Police were called at 12. Read More

Topics

‘Not going to get in the gutter with this woman’: Pam Bondi refuses to apologize after Indian-origin Democrat Jayapal asks her to at Epstein...

Indian origin Democratic Representative Pramila Jayapal of Washington and Attorney General Pam Bondi engaged in a pointed exchange on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein during a hearing, highlighting anger on both sides over how Read More

Indian-Origin Trucker Pleads Guilty In Crash That Killed Canadian Olympic Skater Alexandra Paul

Sukhwinder Sidhu pleaded guilty to dangerous driving in a 2023 Melancthon Township crash that killed Olympic figure skater Alexandra Paul and injured her son and others. Read More

‘Shoe-beating’ remark sparks uproar in J&K assembly, BJP demands Omar apology

JAMMU: J&K assembly proceedings were disrupted Wednesday after CM Omar Abdullah’s remarks that BJP legislators had been “shoe-beaten” by Union home minister Amit Shah, triggering protests and a walkout by opposition members. Read More

Dawson’s Creek star James Van Der Beek dies aged 48

“All these beautiful things that I love, and I used to define myself as – a father, a provider, a husband – all that got taken away, or at least paused,” he said. Read More

Two boys, aged 13 and 12, in hospital after being stabbed in class at London school

TOI Correspondent from London: Counter-terrorism police are leading the investigation into an “American-style” stabbing of two boys, aged 12 and 13, at Kingsbury High School in northwest London.Police were called at 12. Read More

Jaishankar to attend Munich Security Conference 2026, announce organisers

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will attend the Munich Security Conference 2026, joining global leaders including US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and European heads of state. Read More

Shouting match erupts at House hearing as Pam Bondi clashes with Democrats over Epstein case

Attorney General accuses lawmakers of “theatrics” and refuses to apologise to Epstein victims, sparking heated exchanges with Pramila Jayapal, Jerry Nadler and Jamie Raskin Go to Source Read More

‘Negotiations Must Continue’: Trump After Meeting Netanyahu, Reminds Iran Of ‘Midnight Hammer’

Trump said he told Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu in a meeting at the White House that nuclear talks with Iran must continue. Read More

Related Articles