Office of Government Ethics releases Trump's financial disclosure report
President Trump's financial disclosure report was released Friday evening by the Office of Government Ethics, revealing a portrait of his assets, income, and debts from January 2016 through April 2017. Trump is listed as an executive in a total of 565 companies.
The 2017 disclosure form revealed that Trump's revenues from the properties he owns that he's frequented as president are higher this year than they were last year. Trump has raked in $132.8 million from the six Trump properties he's visited as president, the form showed, including Mar-a-Lago, which Trump has deemed the "Winter White House." In 2016, his disclosure totaled revenue from those properties at $102.8 million.
Comb through the entire 98-page disclosure here.
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