An X account created to track President Donald Trump’s investments was suspended Thursday, just one day after its launch.The account, titled “Donald Trump Portfolio Tracker,” launched Wednesday, posting details from an Office of Government Ethics filing that showed Trump’s $1 billion profit from his trades in 2025.While some posts from the tracker account broke down which companies the president invested in, others claimed Trump’s financial superiority over Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), another well-known, savvy investor.
BIBLES, COLOGNE, AND SNEAKERS: ALL THE WAYS TRUMP MAKES MONEYA similar X account that tracks Pelosi’s trades, as well as those of other lawmakers, has been public since June 2022. The “Nancy Pelosi Stock Tracker” is run by Autopilot, a financial app that allows users to copy the exact investments of politicians and hedge fund managers.The Trump portfolio tracker launched following a 937-page filing that showed the president’s family cryptocurrency business earned the president about $1.2 billion in 2025.Trump portfolio tracker’s first post hailed Trump as “the greatest investor in the free world.”“He’s made billions as a politician,” the inaugural post continued. “He’s even better than Nancy Pelosi. Nancy Pelosi may be hotter. But Trump is a superior investor.”Subsequent posts explained trades, such as a purchase of shares in a rare-earth mining company, bought at roughly $20 per share before the Pentagon became the company’s biggest shareholder, sending prices upward. Trump then sold his shares after the price jump from the federal government.Trump has denied any conflicts of interest with his trades, claiming he does not “get involved” with the firms and advisers that manage his money.TRUMP MADE OVER $1 BILLION FROM CRYPTO BUSINESSES IN 2025, FILING SHOWSThe Pelosi stock tracker makes similar posts pointing out the correlation between Trump’s trades and government deals, which typically begin with, “You can’t make this up.” Other posts show how many politicians are buying into a particular company and whether they have sold off or held onto shares.When visiting the Trump portfolio tracker page, X simply states the accounts are suspended for violating the platform’s rules. The Washington Examiner reached out to X for comment.















