Public Accountability Tracker

Where Power Meets Private Profit

A documented record of Trump family members and cabinet officials who hold financial stakes in private companies that subsequently received government contracts, regulatory relief, or policy benefits worth billions of dollars.

Editorial note: This tracker compiles cases documented by credible sources including ProPublica, the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, Campaign Legal Center, Public Citizen, the New York Times, the Guardian, and congressional oversight letters. All cases represent documented or actively investigated conflicts — not speculation. Sources are cited on each card.

20
Documented Cases
12
Individuals Tracked
$14B+
Est. Dollar Value
6
Critical Severity

All Cases

20 cases
Person Company Relationship Benefit Est. Amount Date Severity

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About This Tracker

This tracker documents cases where members of the Trump family and their administration hold financial interests in companies that have since benefited from government contracts, regulatory decisions, or policy changes.

The cases presented here are drawn from official congressional investigations, financial disclosures, inspector general reports, and reporting by credible investigative journalism outlets. We do not speculate — every case either has documented evidence or is the subject of an active official investigation.

Ethics laws such as 18 U.S.C. § 208 bar federal employees from participating in matters affecting their own financial interests. The Emoluments Clause of the U.S. Constitution bars the president from receiving payments from foreign governments without congressional consent. Multiple cases here involve alleged violations of these laws.

ProPublica Disclosures Database
Campaign Legal Center Tracker
Public Citizen — 137 Appointees
Senate PSI Musk Report (2025)
High Country News
Citizens for Responsibility (CREW)
GAO Reports
Senate Finance Committee
House Oversight Committee
The Guardian
New York Times
LA Times