Trump’s financial disclosure indicates Truth Social brought in only a few dollars
Former President Donald Trump says he’s not making much money from his social media network but estimates it is worth between $5-million and $25-million, according to his personal financial disclosure form filed Friday.
He also reported he made between $100,000 and $1-million for a series of digital trading cards he released in December that portrayed a photoshopped Trump in a series of cartoon-like images, including an astronaut, a cowboy and a superhero.
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