President Donald Trump has bought hundreds of bonds since he returned to office, including those sold by U.S. companies affected by federal policy changes he’s championed, Bloomberg’s Bill Allison reports. The bonds, which total at least $103.7M, include municipal bonds and corporate debt from companies such as Qualcomm (QCOM), Home Depot (HD), and Meta Platforms (META), according to the report, which adds that the investments are part of Trump’s continued pursuit of wealth accumulation while in office.
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