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Trump bought bonds worth more than $100 Million during his tenure as president, disclosure shows

Since taking office in January 2017, Donald Trump's disclosures revealed that he has purchased more than $100,000,000 in bonds issued by companies, states and municipalities.

The online forms posted on Tuesday show that the billionaire Republican President made more than 600 financial transactions since January 21, just one day after his second term as president was inaugurated.

The filing of the U.S. Office of Government Ethics on August 12 does not give exact amounts, but only a range.

These include corporate bonds issued by Citigroup, Morgan Stanley and Wells Fargo as well as Meta, Qualcomm, The Home Depot and T-Mobile USA.

Other debts include bonds issued by states, counties, school districts, cities, as well as other issuers such as gas districts and others.

The holdings are in areas that would benefit from U.S. policies under the Trump administration.

Trump, a businessman-turned-politician, has said he has put his companies into a trust managed by his children. Trump's annual disclosure form, filed in June, showed that his income from different sources ultimately accrued to him - opening him up to accusations of conflict of interest.

The White House did not respond immediately to a comment request on Wednesday. (Reporting and editing by Sharon Singleton, Trevor Hunnicutt and Susan Heavey)

(source: Reuters)