
Nearly half of former President Donald
Trump's financial assets returned no income—or income measured at less than $201— new financial filings show.
The documents were released by the Federal Election Commission and are the first public insight into the
Republican presidential nominee's earnings in the lead-up to the presidential election. The disclosure is more than 250 pages and lists all of
Trump's incomes, investments, debts and business interests.
Under the section titled "Filer's Employment Assets & Income and Retirement Accounts," there are 452 listings, with income types including rent, royalties, interest, sales proceeds, management fees, license fees, business income and more. Of these listings, 205 returned no income or less than $201.