President Trump's Ethics Filing Reveals Extensive Trades in U.S. Corporate Securities
President Trump has disclosed a significant volume of financial transactions involving U.S. corporate securities, as reported in two new financial disclosure forms released by the U.S. Office of Government Ethics. Covering the first quarter of 2026, these reports reveal transactions valued between $220 million and $750 million. The filings list investments in major companies such as Microsoft, Meta Platforms, Oracle, Broadcom, Bank of America, and Goldman Sachs, along with trades in municipal bonds. Notably, large purchases included an S&P 500 Index fund, Nvidia Corp., and Apple Inc., while significant sales involved Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta. The filings do not specify the type of securities involved, such as stocks or corporate bonds. According to a Trump Organization spokesperson, these investments are managed through discretionary accounts by third-party financial institutions, with no direct involvement from President Trump or his family.