NPR News: 07-01-2026 10PM EDT
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NPR News: 07-01-2026 10PM EDT
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Ryland Barton· Host0:16
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Ryland Barton. A new financial disclosure shows President Trump and his family raked in more than a billion dollars from cryptocurrency ventures in the past year. Associated Press reporter Bernard Condon says the speed that Trump made the money is surprising.
Bernard Condon· Soundbite0:34
His property business, at least according to my judgment, is growing at the fastest it has in the century since, uh, since the Trump Organization, his family business, started, and yet crypto triumphs.
Ryland Barton· Host0:51
Trump also took in tens of millions from new properties in countries beholden to the U.S. for military support or seeking tariff relief, and he got tens of millions more suing media companies. The White House says the president has no financial conflicts and only acts in the public interest. With the latest Supreme Court session now over, President Trump and his administration have a lot of wins and some high-profile losses. As NPR's Tamara Keith reports, Trump is celebrating an expansion of presidential power.
Tamara Keith1:18
The Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship and earlier in the term blocked the president's sweeping tariffs. But it also delivered wins for him and his party, allowing Trump to strictly limit even