President Donald Trump's financial disclosures released last week show his brokerage account actively traded millions of dollars in shares of companies he has publicly attacked, according to a report by Detik Finance.

The disclosures cover the first quarter of 2026 and reveal up to approximately $6 million in trades involving Walt Disney Co. (DIS) stock.

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Disney and JPMorgan Trades

Trump's account executed 13 distinct transactions in Disney stock during the three-month period.

These included monthly purchases ranging between $100,000 and $250,000, though sales were only reported in broad ranges.

The heavy trading occurred while the president was engaged in a multi-pronged feud with the entertainment giant.

Similarly, the account showed significant investment exposure to JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM).

The account executed 11 transactions in JPMorgan stock valued between $500,000 and $1.2 million during the same timeframe.

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This activity took place despite Trump filing a $5 billion lawsuit against JPMorgan and its CEO Jamie Dimon on Jan.

22. The lawsuit alleges the bank denied Trump banking services for political reasons following the Jan.

6 attack on the U. S.

Capitol, a claim the bank denies.

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Trump Organization's Role

Management of the president's brokerage account is handled by the Trump Organization. The entity stated that all trading activities are overseen independently by third-party financial institutions.

"Neither President Trump, his family, nor The Trump Organization plays any role in selecting, directing, or approving specific investments," the Trump Organization said in a statement.

The company further clarified that the Trump family remains entirely separated from the daily management and individual investment decisions of the portfolio.

"They receive no advance notice of trading activity and provide no input regarding investment decisions or portfolio management of any kind," the statement added.

The Trump Organization did not respond to requests for comment regarding the specific stock transactions involving Walt Disney, JPMorgan, and Netflix.

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The $5 billion lawsuit against JPMorgan remains pending in court.