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Trump Denies Knowledge of Family's $1.2 Billion Crypto Windfall

President Trump has denied any knowledge of his family's lucrative crypto investments, which netted him over $1.2 billion last year. He claimed that his sons run their businesses and he doesn't know who manages his financial affairs.

In a recent interview with CNBC, Trump pointed to his past career as evidence of his business acumen, saying 'I've always made money.' He also noted that he doesn't take a salary from the government while serving as president, and that his family's business dealings are given to 'big firms' who create 'semi-blind trusts or blind trusts.'

Trump's financial disclosure report showed that he took in about $1.2 billion last year from various crypto holdings, but he claimed he didn't know about the investments during the interview.

'I let people invest it. I don't even speak to, I don't even know who they are,' Trump said, deflecting questions about a possible conflict of interest.