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OGE Form 278e shows Donald J. Trump’s trust investments in various funds (2018‑2019)OGE Form 278e shows Donald J. Trump’s trust investments in various funds (2018‑2019)
OGE Form 278e shows Donald J. Trump’s trust investments in various funds (2018‑2019) The document lists routine investment transactions for the Trump family trust, providing amounts and fund names but no new allegations, undisclosed counterparties, or evidence of wrongdoing. It confirms publicly known financial holdings, offering limited investigative value beyond basic financial‑flow documentation. Key insights: Multiple $1,001 purchases of municipal bond and equity funds in 2018.; Repeated $15,000 transaction brackets listed without specific counterparties.; J.P. Morgan identified as sole trustee; Trump claims no investment decision authority.
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OGE Form 278e shows Donald J. Trump’s trust investments in various funds (2018‑2019) The document lists routine investment transactions for the Trump family trust, providing amounts and fund names but no new allegations, undisclosed counterparties, or evidence of wrongdoing. It confirms publicly known financial holdings, offering limited investigative value beyond basic financial‑flow documentation. Key insights: Multiple $1,001 purchases of municipal bond and equity funds in 2018.; Repeated $15,000 transaction brackets listed without specific counterparties.; J.P. Morgan identified as sole trustee; Trump claims no investment decision authority.
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