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Trump's $1.4bn crypto earnings linked to Pakistan, raising conflict-of-interest concerns

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A 927-page filing with the US Office of Government Ethics reveals Donald Trump earned at least $2 billion in revenue in 2025, with approximately $1.4 billion stemming from cryptocurrency ventures held through trusts that benefit him. The disclosure has reignited debate in Washington about potential conflicts of interest given Trump's simultaneous role as president. A portion of the crypto earnings has been traced to Pakistan, adding a geopolitical dimension to the controversy. Analysts suggest the Pakistan connection could carry strategic implications for India. The scale and sources of Trump's financial gains have drawn significant scrutiny from ethics watchdogs and lawmakers.

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