Gate News message. On April 14, according to a report by the Associated Press, Forbes estimates that former President Trump’s current net worth is about $6.3 billion, up roughly 60% from before he returned to the White House. This growth is mainly driven by the Trump family’s business expansion during his second term: in the past year and more, they completed eight overseas real-estate transactions involving countries such as Qatar, Vietnam, and Saudi Arabia; in the cryptocurrency space, World Liberty Financial’s token sale raised more than $2 billion, and Trump commemorative coins generated roughly $320 million in revenue for the related entities within four months. In addition, his children have benefited through companies that pursue government contracts by taking stakes in drone manufacturers, rocket engine firms, and AI chip suppliers. Several government ethics experts and historians have expressed concerns, saying that the relevant deals may blur the line between policy decisions and family interests, and set a precedent for future presidents to profit from office. The White House responded that Trump has acted “in a morally appropriate way,” and the Trump Organization denied that any conflict of interest exists.
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