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Trump Insists ‘There’s Nothing Wrong’ With His Big Crypto Gains
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Trump Insists ‘There’s Nothing Wrong’ With His Big Crypto Gains

On July 2, 2026, President Donald Trump stated that he was unaware of the full extent of his digital asset holdings but claimed there was nothing illegal about his involvement, following reports that his family companies earned at least $1.4 billion in 2025 from cryptocurrency and memecoin-related businesses. Trump had previously transferred management of his business operations to his two eldest sons. When questioned by CNBC about his awareness of these crypto ventures, he defended his stance, emphasizing that his participation was lawful.

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Trump Insists ‘There’s Nothing Wrong’ With His Big Crypto Gains

On July 2, 2026, President Donald Trump stated that he was unaware of the full extent of his digital asset holdings but claimed there was nothing illegal about his involvement, following reports that his family companies earned at least $1.4 billion in 2025 from cryptocurrency and memecoin-related businesses. Trump had previously transferred management of his business operations to his two eldest sons. When questioned by CNBC about his awareness of these crypto ventures, he defended his stance, emphasizing that his participation was lawful.

Bias read (Right): The article frames Trump's defense of his crypto gains as a matter of legal justification rather than financial transparency. The emphasis on his claim of ignorance and the assertion that there is 'nothing illegal' aligns with a right-leaning narrative that often prioritizes executive autonomy over彻

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