President Trump's June financial disclosure lists more than 1,000 securities transactions, but only seven touch crypto-linked companies, and most of those are sales. Strategy Inc., the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin, was sold twice, while Robinhood saw a single purchase.
Trump's June financial disclosure lists more than 1,000 securities transactions, and only seven involve crypto companies, most of them sales, according to a periodic transaction report the Office of Government Ethics published on Saturday.
Coinbase and Strategy lead a short list
Coinbase Global appears four times in the filing. Three sales dated June 12, 18, and 23 totaled $116,003 to $315,000, followed by a single purchase on June 24 in the $50,001-$100,000 band.
Strategy Inc., the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin, drew two sales on June 23 and 24 that totaled $16,002 to $65,000, and the filing records no Strategy purchases during the month. Robinhood Markets rounds out the list with one line, a June 3 purchase of $1,001 to $15,000.
No spot Bitcoin ETFs, mining companies, or Trump Media shares appear anywhere in the document. The filing does list iShares, SPDR, and Vanguard funds throughout, so fund holdings were reported.
Trading contrasts with Trump's crypto income
Total June transactions ranged from $78.1 million to $263.1 million, Bloomberg reported. The single biggest transaction in the filing was the sale of $5 million to $25 million in Vanguard Group shares on June 22. On the buy side, Berkshire Hathaway, Visa, Mastercard, and Cintas stand out, while crypto lines make up a small share of the activity.
Crypto ventures, however, account for a meaningful portion of Trump's personal earnings. His 2025 annual disclosure showed around $1.4 billion in crypto-related income. The White House has repeatedly affirmed that independent financial institutions manage the president's investments and that no conflicts exist.
Source: BeInCrypto
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