Trump Reshuffled Investment Portfolio in June, Sold Meta and Bought Berkshire
President Trump disclosed over 1,000 financial transactions in June, revealing a broad portfolio reshuffle that included selling Meta and buying Berkshire Hathaway.
President Donald Trump disclosed more than 1,000 financial transactions executed during the month of June, revealing what appears to be a sweeping reorganization of his personal investment portfolio, according to newly released financial records.
Among the most notable moves, Trump sold shares in Meta, the social media and technology giant, while simultaneously acquiring a position in Berkshire Hathaway, the diversified conglomerate led by legendary investor Warren Buffett. The scale of the activity — over a thousand individual transactions in a single month — signals a significant strategic shift in how the sitting president is managing his personal wealth.
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The disclosure adds fresh scrutiny to the intersection of Trump's financial interests and his policy responsibilities. Critics and ethics watchdogs have long flagged the potential for conflicts of interest when a sitting president holds an active, trading-heavy investment portfolio, particularly in sectors directly affected by executive decisions and regulatory action.
The breadth of the reshuffling raises questions about the timing and motivation behind exiting high-profile technology holdings in favor of more traditional, value-oriented assets like Berkshire Hathaway. Whether the moves reflect shifting market sentiment, personal financial strategy, or other considerations remains unclear from the disclosures alone.
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