Former President Donald Trump’s latest financial disclosure, filed with the UK authorities, has raised eyebrows among auditors for its inclusion of unusual assets. The 2025 statement, obtained by this bureau, lists holdings in a range of consumer goods including Bibles, the film Home Alone, and a line of perfume. The disclosure, required under British transparency rules for foreign investors, details Trump’s business interests in the United Kingdom.
Among them is a stake in a company that distributes the King James Bible, a DVD rights holding for the 1990 Christmas film, and a share in a fragrance brand. The document does not attribute specific values to these assets but notes they are part of a broader portfolio. Auditors have expressed concern over the lack of clarity regarding the origin and valuation of these holdings.
The disclosure comes amid ongoing scrutiny of Trump’s business practices and their intersection with his political activities. The former president’s representatives have not commented on the filing. The review is expected to be completed by the end of the month.








