Nearly 1,000 pages detailing US President Donald Trump’s financial information have been released, showing how much he made and what he invested in during his first year back in the White House.
We’ve combed through it all, so you don’t have to, and found six of the most interesting bits among the sea of numbers.
1. It’s long. Very long.
Trump’s annual financial disclosure report for 2025, released by the US Office of Government Ethics, runs to 927 pages.
That’s less than Tolstoy’s War and Peace but more – much, much more – than Vice-President JD Vance’s report which is a mere 17 pages.
Both surpass Joe Biden’s disclosure for 2024, his last year in office, which ran to just 11 pages.
