Trump financial disclosure shows more than 1,000 trades in June
President Donald Trump made more than 1,000 securities trades in June, including purchases of Berkshire Hathaway, Visa, Mastercard and Cintas, according to a financial disclosure published by the US Office of Government Ethics.
President Donald Trump made more than 1,000 securities trades in June, including significant purchases of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., Visa Inc., Mastercard Inc. and Cintas Corp., according to a financial disclosure published Saturday. The transactions totaled between $78.1 million and $263.1 million in the filing released by the US Office of Government Ethics, which reports a range for each transaction rather than exact figures.
The largest single transaction was a June 22 sale of between $5 million and $25 million of shares in a Vanguard Group Inc. exchange-traded fund. The filing also shows Trump bought between $1,001 and $15,000 of software company Palantir on June 3, then sold between $15,001 and $50,000 on June 16 and between $500,000 and $1 million on June 18. He purchased additional Palantir shares on June 23 and June 24, after the US and Iran agreed to a peace deal on June 14.
Trump bought between $1 million and $5 million of Berkshire Hathaway on June 18 and sold a smaller amount on June 24. He also sold between $1 million and $5 million of Meta on June 18 and later bought smaller amounts of the company. Other companies appearing in the transactions include Coinbase, Visa and Home Depot.
The June activity continues a pattern of heavy trading by the president. Trump made more than 21,000 securities trades in 2025, often in bursts tied to market events he created. The total value of trades he made last year was between $600 million and $1.86 billion, with the filing occasionally showing buying and selling of the same security on the same day.
The White House says there are no conflicts of interest because Trump's investments are independently managed. Trump's son Eric, the executive vice president of the Trump Organization, has said the assets were placed in a blind trust.



