The White House on Friday released financial disclosures of senior staff. The disclosures reveal the massive wealth and income of most of Trump’s top advisers.
Topping the wealth list is Donald Trump’s son-in-law and daughter, Jared Kussher and Ivanka Trump, who reported a combined net worth of $740 million. In 2016 alone, Jared Kushner had an income of $195 million while Ivanka reported $10 million. The couple’s largest share of income was the real estate holdings Jared’s family owns in New York.
Others reporting huge assets and incomes include:
- Gary Cohn (Trump’s top economic adviser): The former Goldman Sachs president reported $48 in income for 2016 and assets worth between $252 and $611 million.
- Kellyanne Conway (Counselor to the President): Conway and her husband, an attorney, reported assets worth between $10 million and $39.9 million.
- Steve Bannon (White House Chief Strategist): Reported an income of $2.5 million in 2016 and assets worth between $11.8 million and $53.8 million.
- Michael Flynn (Former National Security Adviser): Reported an income of $1.5 million in 2016.
- Julia Hann (Special Assistant to the President): Reported an income of $180,000 in 2016 and assets worth between $2 million and $2.5 million.
- Reince Priebus (White House Chief of Staff): Earned $1.4 million in 2016 and assets worth between $300,000 and $600,000.
- Dina Powell (Deputy National Security Adviser): Earned more than $6 million in 2016 and has assets worth up to $9 million.
- Sean Spicer (White House Press Secretary): His total income for 2016 was about $425,000. He also lists rental properties worth at least $1.1 million.
The list does not include 17 Cabinet Secretaries, who are estimated to be worth as much as $14.5 billion combined.