Sen. Elizabeth Warren, the ranking member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, sent a letter to President Donald Trump requesting an updated and comprehensive financial disclosure covering his cryptocurrency earnings through July 15, 2026. She said Congress needs current information to address ethics concerns as the Senate considers crypto market structure legislation that could increase the value of his and his family's crypto holdings. The request follows the Office of Government Ethics' release on June 30, 2026 of the president's 2025 annual public financial disclosure report. According to Warren's letter, that filing showed Trump made roughly USD 1.4 billion from cryptocurrency ventures in 2025, more than double his total income in 2024 and more than any publicly traded American cryptocurrency company earned last year. Warren said the report indicates crypto now accounts for the vast majority of his income, but argued it is already outdated because it does not capture more recent changes and his next annual report to the Office of Government Ethics is not due until May 15, 2027. She asked Trump to voluntarily release the updated disclosure by July 23, 2026.
U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs2026-07-16
U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs ranking member seeks updated Trump crypto disclosure after 2025 filing showed roughly USD 1.4 billion in earnings
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, ranking member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, asked President Donald Trump to voluntarily publish an updated financial disclosure covering his crypto earnings through July 15, 2026. The request comes as the Senate debates crypto market structure legislation and after his 2025 Office of Government Ethics filing reportedly showed roughly USD 1.4 billion in cryptocurrency income. Warren asked for the updated disclosure by July 23, 2026.