Trump disclosed his income from his speech and NFT sales

Former US President Donald Trump filed personal financial information with the Federal Election Commission on April 14, disclosing his income from speaking engagements and selling digital trading cards.
The document estimated Trump's wealth at least $1.2 billion. In particular, he made more than $5 million from the Mar-a-Lago resort alone.
His use of various social networks was banned due to the protests that took place on the eve of the 2021 presidential election. After that, he made almost no money from Trump Media & Technology Group, the company behind Truth Social. This company, in which Trump owns 90 percent of shares, is valued in the document from 5 million to 25 million dollars.
According to the document, while the former President did not make good money from his social network, he made between $100,000 and $1 million from CIC Digital, the company behind the NFT package.
NFTs were originally priced at $99, but some have sold for thousands of dollars. The set sold out within hours, bringing in more than $1 million. Also, Trump's memoir "The Art of the Deal" allowed him to profit from $100,000 to $1 million.
In addition, 76-year-old Trump increased his wealth by 5 million dollars after his speech.






