White House Responds After Report Claims Donald Trump Pocketed $1.4 Billion During His Second Term

How the report says the Trump empire made its money

The review outlines multiple revenue streams tied to Trump-branded businesses and family ventures since his return to the Oval Office.

Overseas licensing and real estate deals

According to :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}, Trump’s name has continued to be licensed internationally, generating an estimated $23 million from overseas branding agreements.

The Trump family has also reportedly earned around $33 million from golf clubs and resorts, many of which have benefited from renewed international interest since Trump’s reelection.

One of the largest developments highlighted is a $1.5 billion golf complex outside Hanoi, which moved forward after the U.S. softened its stance on certain trade measures affecting Vietnam.

The report also notes that the Trump Organization is actively pursuing hotel and office tower projects in regions including Oman and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Another eyebrow-raising detail: Qatar’s reported gift of a $400 million luxury jet for Trump’s use as Air Force One — with no clear plan for its return after his presidency.

But traditional real estate wasn’t the biggest money-maker.

That distinction belongs to crypto.

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