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Donald J. Trump’s disclosed employment assets list multiple LLCs and real‑estate holdings across Virginia, New York, California and IrelandDonald J. Trump’s disclosed employment assets list multiple LLCs and real‑estate holdings across Virginia, New York, California and Ireland
Donald J. Trump’s disclosed employment assets list multiple LLCs and real‑estate holdings across Virginia, New York, California and Ireland The filing enumerates a series of Trump‑related entities with asset ranges and locations, offering concrete names, entity structures, and geographic ties that could be followed up for deeper financial‑flow analysis. However, the information is largely a routine disclosure of already known holdings, lacks specific transaction dates or amounts, and does not directly link to alleged misconduct, limiting its immediate investigative impact. Key insights: Multiple LLCs (e.g., Trump Vineyard Estates LLC, Trump Virginia Acquisitions LLC) are listed with asset ranges from $5 M to over $50 M.; Entities are tied to specific assets such as vineyards in Charlottesville, VA, a golf course in Los Angeles, and commercial real estate in New York and San Francisco.; Some entities are described as pass‑through or holding only bank accounts, with other assets reported elsewhere.
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Donald J. Trump’s disclosed employment assets list multiple LLCs and real‑estate holdings across Virginia, New York, California and Ireland The filing enumerates a series of Trump‑related entities with asset ranges and locations, offering concrete names, entity structures, and geographic ties that could be followed up for deeper financial‑flow analysis. However, the information is largely a routine disclosure of already known holdings, lacks specific transaction dates or amounts, and does not directly link to alleged misconduct, limiting its immediate investigative impact. Key insights: Multiple LLCs (e.g., Trump Vineyard Estates LLC, Trump Virginia Acquisitions LLC) are listed with asset ranges from $5 M to over $50 M.; Entities are tied to specific assets such as vineyards in Charlottesville, VA, a golf course in Los Angeles, and commercial real estate in New York and San Francisco.; Some entities are described as pass‑through or holding only bank accounts, with other assets reported elsewhere.
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