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Trump Financial Disclosure Form Shows Multiple High-Value Bank Accounts and Trust Holdings
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Trump Financial Disclosure Form Shows Multiple High-Value Bank Accounts and Trust Holdings

Trump Financial Disclosure Form Shows Multiple High-Value Bank Accounts and Trust Holdings The document is a partial excerpt from a 2014 OGE financial disclosure filing by Donald J. Trump, listing numerous bank accounts, money‑market holdings, and a family trust with balances ranging from $1 million to $50 million. It provides concrete figures and entity names that could be pursued for deeper financial tracing, but the information is already public and lacks direct evidence of wrongdoing, limiting its novelty and impact. Key insights: Lists several major banks (JP Morgan Chase, Capital One, Signature Bank, First Republic, etc.) with account balance ranges.; Mentions the Fred C. Trump December 16, 1976 Trust held by Donald J. Trump.; Shows large aggregate holdings, including a $25‑$50 million range at Capital One and $1‑5 million at JP Morgan Chase savings.

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Trump Financial Disclosure Form Shows Multiple High-Value Bank Accounts and Trust Holdings The document is a partial excerpt from a 2014 OGE financial disclosure filing by Donald J. Trump, listing numerous bank accounts, money‑market holdings, and a family trust with balances ranging from $1 million to $50 million. It provides concrete figures and entity names that could be pursued for deeper financial tracing, but the information is already public and lacks direct evidence of wrongdoing, limiting its novelty and impact. Key insights: Lists several major banks (JP Morgan Chase, Capital One, Signature Bank, First Republic, etc.) with account balance ranges.; Mentions the Fred C. Trump December 16, 1976 Trust held by Donald J. Trump.; Shows large aggregate holdings, including a $25‑$50 million range at Capital One and $1‑5 million at JP Morgan Chase savings.

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OGE Fonn 278e (March 2014) Instructions for Part 6 Note: This is a public form. Do not include account numbers, street addresses, or family member names. See instructions for re iler's Name Donald J. Trump art 6: Other Assets and Income _ quired information. Page Number 24 of 42 [JP MORGAN CHASE - CHECKING AND SAVINGS CAPITAL ONE BANK - CHECKING AND SAVINGS 9S EE ~ ee nee | interest} dicciaiinanaisicaad SIGNATURE BANK - CHECKING $100,001 - $250,000 $1,001 - $2,500 BANK UNITED, NA- MONEY MARKET HOOD ~ SANUS WiLGOt «62.600 CG $15,001 - $50,000 None (or less than $201) 6 | $100,001 - $250,000 , None (or less than $201) 7 WMTMF LLC (US BANK CASH ACCOUNT) $50,001 - $100,000 None (or less than $201) MBWT LLC F IRST REPUBLIC BANK - CHECKING INVESTMENT IN GOLD The Fred C. Trump December 16, 1976 Trust- F/B/O Donald J. Trump JP MORGAN CHASE - SAVINGS ACCOUNT ; $1,000,001 - $5,000,000 $2,501 - $5,000 ECO TEK 360 INC (ffk/a GLOBAL FASHION TECHNOLOGIES) Fit - S18 iid Manes (er lane Cae S21) CAPITAL ONE BANK - CHECKING AND SAVINGS ; $25,000,001 - $50,000,000 $100,001 - $1,000,000 JP MORGAN CLEARING CORP - BROKERAGE ACCOUNT HOLDINGS 2 | PROFESSIONAL BANK - MONEY MARKET SIGNATURE BANK - MONEY MARKET $5,000,001 - $25,000,000 $50,001 - $100,000 $5,000,001 - $25,000,000 $2,501 - $5,000

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