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Trump Unconvincingly Bemoans That His Kids Have ‘Inside Information’ When They Do Business

By Charisma Madarang

Charisma Madarang

Contact Charisma Madarang on X Contact Charisma Madarang by Email View all posts by Charisma Madarang July 3, 2026 MACUNGIE, PENNSYLVANIA - JUNE 23: U.S. President Donald Trump delivers remarks at the Mack Trucks Lehigh Valley Operations facility on June 23, 2026 in Macungie, Pennsylvania. President Trump visited the facility to highlight American manufacturing and its benefits for local economies. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images) Trump said that his children have access to "inside information" due to his presidency during a recent interview. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

As Americans across the country struggle with the high costs of living and stagnant wages, Donald Trump has made a fortune since retaking the White House. The president has reportedly upped his net worth by billions in his second term, and nearly every member of his immediate family — and even some of his extended family — is also cashing in. Their financial portfolios have coincidently aligned with the goals of Trump’s administration, which has green-lit deals and contracts with multiple companies that Trump family members have invested in.

This week, the Trump family once again came under heavy scrutiny as the president’s financial disclosures revealed that in 2025 he made $2.2 billion — including $1.4 billion on crypto. The eye-watering number is more than he made across all four years of his first term combined. It’s also over three times the $622 million he made in 2024 before returning to the White House.

The president brushed off concerns over his family’s financial disclosures in an interview with CNBC’s Joe Kernen at the Oval Office on Thursday. Trump bemoaned that his children have access to “inside information” due to his presidency and then bizarrely likened their woes to buying a frosted pastry.

“I feel badly in a way for my kids … Anything they do, because the presidency is so powerful, so big … if they buy a cupcake company, well, the energy to make the cupcakes, is you know, sort of like, ‘How’s my energy policy?’ So, therefore you have a conflict,” Trump reasoned.

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