Trump’s stock disclosure shows more than 1,000 trades in June
Key Points:
- The US Office of Government Ethics filing reveals that transactions ranged between $78.1 million and $263.1 million, with the largest being a June 22 sale of $5 million to $25 million in Vanguard Group Inc. shares.
- Notable trades include multiple transactions in Palantir shares around mid-June, coinciding with the US-Iran peace deal, and significant buys and sells in Berkshire Hathaway and Meta in June.
- Other companies involved in the trades include Coinbase, Visa, and Home Depot, highlighting a diverse investment portfolio.
- In 2025, Trump made over 21,000 securities trades valued between $600 million and $1.86 billion, often executing rapid buy and sell actions on the same securities.
- The White House maintains there are no conflicts of interest due to independent management of Trump’s investments, with Trump’s son Eric stating the assets are held in a blind trust.