Here's How Much Trump Has Made By Not Selling His Truth Social Stock
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-4% Center
- Reliability
45% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
-2% Center
- Politician Portrayal
-9% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
76% : "I'm not selling, I love it," Trump said at a press conference in September, when asked if he'd reduce his holdings in Trump Media.61% : Trump, who owned 78,750,000 shares at the time -- 57.3% of the company -- was sitting on shares worth $6.3 billion.
56% : But Trump held fast.
55% : If Trump had sold his 114,750,000 shares at the same time, he would have taken home $2.6 billion (pretax).
41% : Shares in DJT closed at $14.70 that day, meaning Trump would have pocketed more than $1.7 billion before taxes.
39% : Trump wasn't allowed to cash in immediately, though.
36% : That left Trump to sit on his stock for months.
34% : But Trump didn't sell.
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