Former US President Donald Trump’s latest financial disclosure documents show he owns more than $1 million (Rs 8,39,68500) in cryptocurrency and made $300,000 (Rs 2,51,90550) from endorsing branded Bibles.
As per the documents released on Thursday, Trump earned $300,000 in royalty payments for “The Greenwood Bible.” “The Greenwood Bible” is officially titled “God Bless the USA Bible.” Its name comes from the GOP-favourite Lee Greenwood song.
According to the branded Bible’s website, it sells for $59.99 and includes a handwritten chorus to the song “God Bless the USA.” by country singer Lee Greenwood. A limited-edition copy that is said to bear Trump’s signature is also available on the website for $1,000.
According to CNN, the disclosure, which totalled more than 250 pages, offers a window into the president’s extensive finances, including everything from his real estate business to his investments, income, and debts. The release from the Federal Election Commission marks the first public update of his finances in a year.
The documents are a reminder of Trump’s business interests all across the globe, including dozens of registered trademarks in China as well as ones in Saudi Arabia, Iran, Ukraine, and Israel, among many others. It also reveals tidbits about how the president keeps his fortune, from millions of dollars’ worth of cryptocurrency to a six-figure investment in gold bars.
Recently, Elon Musk hosted a 2-hour unscripted interview with Donald Trump, attracting over 1.3 million live views on X.
They discussed immigration, the US economy, and Biden’s administration. Reactions were mixed, and the interview’s impact on Trump’s campaign remains uncertain, with Kamala Harris currently leading in the polls.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump has said that Kamla Harris will be a terrible president, launching a fresh attack on the vice president.
“I think I’m entitled to personal attacks. I don’t have a lot of respect for her. I don’t have a lot of respect for her intelligence, and I think she’ll be a terrible president,” he said further, attacking Harris in a fresh set of remarks.
“And I think it’s very important that we win,” he continued saying. “And whether the personal attacks are good, bad. She certainly attacks me personally. She actually called me weird.”