Trump's business empire has expanded. Here's where he could profit in his second term.
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67% : Trump has also continued to promote new products -- including guitars -- as he builds out his forthcoming administration.64% : In his second administration, however, there are indications Trump plans to have a more involved role in his businesses than he did in his first.
61% : "According to his financial disclosures, Trump has been making millions on licensing deals for the use of his name in branding and advertisement for a wide range of products.
60% : The presidency has only further raised his profile and drawn Trump, a lifelong salesperson, to more licensing deals.
60% : Mar-a-Lago, where Trump resides, was a popular destination for allies to meet with him and host fundraisers over the past four years.
57% : While Trump was primarily a real estate developer in his first term, he has since expanded dramatically into new industries including social media and cryptocurrency.
57% : In 2022, for instance, Trump licensed his company's name to an Oman hotel, just as he was announcing a third presidential bid.
56% : "Crypto is the future," Trump said, touting the launch of sales.
55% : Previously, there was one real way you could benefit Trump and that was physically going to one of his properties and spending money there," said Jordan Libowitz, vice president for communications at the government watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.
54% : Just two months before he was elected, Trump announced his family's cryptocurrency business, World Liberty Financial.
53% : Trump personally directed business his way when he visited his own properties hundreds of times, according to NBC News tracking, raking in taxpayer dollars as the government footed the bill for Secret Service space to work and stay.
51% : Here's where Trump stands to make outside income as president.
51% : Trump sold the hotel in 2022.
51% : And since the election, Trump has hosted potential administration appointees and foreign leaders there.
50% : Crypto allows Trump to create "assets out of thin air," she said.
47% : Out of office, Trump has pursued foreign licensing deals.
46% : Trump said on Truth Social.
45% : But Trump and his team have so far provided no details about how -- or if -- he will separate his business interests from his work as president.
43% : I don't openly look at the -- the company," Trump said.
42% : In an interview with NBC News' "Meet the Press" that aired Sunday, Trump declined to say he would divest from his new social media company.
41% : "In his first administration, Trump promised to turn his empire over to his sons, not to engage in any new foreign deals, and to donate his presidential salary back to taxpayers.
39% : "Using a private office for public gain is specifically prohibited for federal employees, Painter said, but he was quick to note that Trump isn't the only president ignoring this rule.
38% : "Half of Trump's net worth is tied up in shares of his publicly traded media company, Trump Media and Technology Group, of which Trump owns a majority stake.
36% : While Trump pledged not to engage in any foreign business deals during his first administration, his transition team declined to say if that rule will apply to his second term.
30% : Spending by Republican officials and groups largely evaporated at the D.C. hotel in particular once Trump left office.
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