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Elizabeth Warren Presses for More Trump Crypto Income Details After $1.4B 2025 Filing

BY Olivia Stephanie·2 MIN READ·JULY 19, 2026

Senator Elizabeth Warren is pressing President Donald Trump for additional financial disclosures covering his crypto-related income, following a 2025 annual filing that reportedly valued his holdings at roughly $1.4 billion. The request adds fresh scrutiny to Trump crypto income disclosures as the Senate weighs new digital-asset legislation.

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Warren, the ranking member on the Senate Banking Committee, asked Trump to provide updated financial disclosures spanning the full first half of 2026, according to a statement from the Senate Banking Committee minority office. The senator tied the request directly to the chamber’s ongoing consideration of crypto legislation. For related coverage, see Elizabeth Warren Says U.S. Enemies Are Using Crypto to Move Billions.

The push builds on Warren’s earlier demands for transparency around the president’s digital-asset dealings. She has previously pressed Trump for an updated financial disclosure amid the crypto bill debate, framing the issue as central to how lawmakers should approach industry rules. For related coverage, see Crypto.com gains conditional OCC nod for US trust bank.

Why the Reported $1.4 Billion Filing Raised the Stakes

The latest request follows Trump’s 2025 annual financial disclosure, which reporting has valued at about $1.4 billion, per coverage of the disclosure. Warren’s argument is that a filing of that scale, tied to 2025, warrants a closer look at how much of the income stems from digital assets.

Trump’s most recent annual disclosure was filed with the U.S. Office of Government Ethics, as shown in the OGE filing record. Because standard annual disclosures capture a prior period, Warren is seeking interim figures that would reflect crypto earnings accrued into 2026.

The senator has repeatedly questioned the president’s ties to the sector, including a speech in which she labeled Trump the most corrupt president over his meme coin dealings. The disclosure request extends that line of scrutiny toward the specific question of how digital-asset income is reported.

What It Means for Crypto Transparency and Oversight

The dispute sits at the intersection of a sitting president’s finances and the crypto policy currently before the Senate, as reported by The Associated Press. Warren’s framing is that lawmakers cannot fully evaluate digital-asset rules without knowing the extent of officials’ own crypto income.

Warren has broadly cast crypto as an area requiring tighter oversight, previously demanding that the OCC halt a crypto bank review tied to related interests. The disclosure request applies that oversight posture to the question of presidential earnings.

The next step depends on whether Trump provides the interim figures Warren has requested and how the Senate’s crypto legislation advances alongside that demand.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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