
Dan Alexander is a senior editor at Forbes, overseeing money-in-politics coverage, as well as the author of White House, Inc.: How Donald Trump Turned the Presidency into a Business. Alexander joined Forbes in 2012 and has investigated the personal finances of Hillary Clinton, Do
Trump Is Making Three Times As Much In White House As He Did In Business
America’s salesman-in-chief capitalized on the most lucrative pitch of his life. Now Trump is selling something else—the myth that he doesn’t know how he made so much.
Trump’s Foreign Licensing Business Grew 900% As He Returned To Power
The developer-in-chief is showing just how lucrative an unrestrained presidency can be.
‘I’m Now Broke’: Meet The Investors Who Lost Billions Buying Trump Stocks And Crypto
Desperate to rebuild his fortune, Donald Trump asked his political supporters to become his business partners. Those who trusted him most got hurt the worst.
Mar-A-Lago’s Revenue Skyrocketed 55% As Trump Returned To Power
Politics have long been good for Mar-a-Lago, but the president’s private club has never had a year quite like 2025.
Trump Reveals More Than $100 Million In Bitcoin Investments
The president's public company made headlines last summer when it announced plans to invest in bitcoin. Hardly anyone knew Trump was also building a stash of his own.




