Topline
President Donald Trump executed more than 1,000 stock trades in June, as disclosed in a recent ethics filing. The transactions included purchases of SpaceX shares shortly after its initial public offering and stakes in major technology and defense firms such as Palantir.
The president made over 1,000 stock transactions, according to the most recent disclosure form released on Saturday.
Key Facts
The disclosed trades, filed by the Office of Government Ethics, list more than 1,000 individual sales and purchases made in June. Exact monetary values are provided only as ranges.
The most substantial single transaction was a June 22 sale of a Vanguard exchange‑traded fund, with proceeds between $5 million and $25 million.
Additional notable trades involved significant stakes in Berkshire Hathaway, Visa, Mastercard, and Cintas, each valued between $1 million and $5 million.
Trump repeatedly bought and sold shares of the same companies; for example, he sold Palantir stock worth up to $1 million on June 18, then repurchased smaller positions on June 24.
His portfolio also included transactions in prominent technology firms such as Meta, Broadcom, Apple, Microsoft, and Nvidia.
A purchase of SpaceX stock valued between $15,001 and $50,000 occurred on June 23, roughly eleven days after the company’s IPO, as it seeks government satellite contracts.
Key Background
The White House has stated that Trump’s assets are held in a blind trust, yet the extent of external control over these trades remains uncertain. Eric Trump asserted that the accounts are managed by independent third‑party institutions and that the family does not influence investment decisions. Nonetheless, Democratic lawmakers, led by Senators Elizabeth Warren and Representative Robert Garcia, have questioned the volume of trading, estimating 14,000 transactions in 2025 amounting to roughly $1.06 billion, or about 50 trades per day. The White House responded that trades are executed via algorithmic models that replicate broad market indexes, such as the Schwab 1000.
Big Number
Forbes estimates that Trump’s total earnings during his first year back in office reached $2.4 billion, surpassing the $760 million reported for 2024. This figure excludes the value of his recent stock trades, which are largely reinvested. Much of the recent growth is attributed to his cryptocurrency ventures.
Surprising Fact
In early June, Trump sold a position in Yum! Brands — owner of KFC, Pizza Hut, and Taco Bell — valued between $1,000 and $15,000, then repurchased a smaller stake on June 12. This occurred shortly before a cyclospora outbreak linked to lettuce used by Taco Bell restaurants in several states, which temporarily depressed the company’s stock. After a sharp decline in July, the share price has recovered slightly, posting a 3.8 % gain for the month.
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