Trump 2014 OGE Form Lists Small Range of Financial Holdings
Trump 2014 OGE Form Lists Small Range of Financial Holdings The document is a routine public financial disclosure showing only broad asset ranges and generic fund names for Donald J. Trump. It provides no specific transaction amounts, dates, or novel connections to other powerful actors, limiting its investigative value. Key insights: Filed March 2014 as part of OGE Form 278e.; Lists cash account at US Bank ($15,001‑$50,000).; Lists several mutual fund and bond holdings each in the $1,001‑$15,000 range.
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Trump 2014 OGE Form Lists Small Range of Financial Holdings The document is a routine public financial disclosure showing only broad asset ranges and generic fund names for Donald J. Trump. It provides no specific transaction amounts, dates, or novel connections to other powerful actors, limiting its investigative value. Key insights: Filed March 2014 as part of OGE Form 278e.; Lists cash account at US Bank ($15,001‑$50,000).; Lists several mutual fund and bond holdings each in the $1,001‑$15,000 range.
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