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Trump's finances revealed: Disclosure shows how much Donald owes and what he made from promoting a Bible

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By Dailymail.Com Political Reporters

Published: 12:56 BST, 16 August 2024 | Updated: 14:43 BST, 16 August 2024

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Donald Trump owes more than $100 million in liabilities stemming from lawsuits and made $300,000 from promoting a Bible, his latest financial disclosure has revealed.

The former president is raking in money from properties in Dubai and Oman and holds more than $1million in cryptocurrencies.

His book 'Letters to Trump' also brought in $4.5 million.

Follow all the developments from the campaign trail in our U.S. Politics blog with 80 days until the general election.

Trump makes $300,000 from endorsing Bible and owns over $1 million in cryptocurrency

Donald Trump's latest financial disclosure with the Federal Election Commission runs to 250 pages.

Trump reported royalties of $300,000 from 'The Greenwood Bible' which he and singer Lee Greenwood endorsed.

He reported having more than $1 million in cryptocurrency along with NFT collectibles.

He made $505,763 from his book 'A MAGA Journey'.

Trump reported shares in the parent company of Truth Social which would be worth about $2.7 billion.

He also made money from licensing deals in Oman and Dubai.

The former president listed more than $100 million in liabilities arising from three civil lawsuits in New York.

 Former U.S. President Donald Trump points out to supporters as he leaves the stage after speaking during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando, Florida, U.S. February 26, 2022. REUTERS/Marco Bello/File Photo

ABC to host Sept. 10 debate in Philly

 (L-R) ABC network anchors and debate moderators David Muir, Linsey Davis and George Stephanopoulos speak on stage prior to the Democratic presidential primary debate in the Sullivan Arena at St. Anselm College on February 07, 2020 in Manchester, New Hampshire. Seven candidates qualified for the second Democratic presidential primary debate of 2020 which comes just days before the New Hampshire primary on February 11. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

By Emily Goodin, senior White House correspondent

ABC News announced its presidential debate in September will take place in Philadelphia at the National Constitution Center.

The event will be on Tuesday, Sept. 10, at 9 pm.

Both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have agreed to be there. Trump also proposed a debate on Fox News on Sept. 4th but Harris has not agreed to that one, making it likely that ABC will hold the first debate between the two rivals for the presidency.

Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy does not appear to qualify for the debate.

ABC requires all participants to reach at least 15% support in four separate national polls of registered or likely voters that meet ABC News standards. Kennedy is polling around 5%.

David Muir and Linsey Davis will moderate the debate.

Biden to head to Camp David for weekend

 President Joe Biden crosses the South Lawn after exiting Marine One at the White House on August 15, 2024 in Washington, DC. The President is returning after delivering remarks with Democratic presidential candidate, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris at Prince George's County Community College. (Photo by Bonnie Cash/Getty Images)

By Emily Goodin, senior White House correspondent

President Joe Biden will spend this weekend in Camp David.

The president usually spends his weekends away from the White House but he tends to head to his Wilmington, Del., home or his beach house in Rehoboth.

This weekend he'll spend time at the presidential retreat in the Maryland mountains.

Before heading to the countryside, Biden will sign a proclamation to designate the Springfield 1908 Race Riot National Monument.

The August 1908 race riot in Springfield, Illinois, left several people dead, hundreds injured and destroyed dozens of black-owned businesses and homes.

The riot fueled the formation of the influential civil rights organization the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in 1909.

Exclusive:Top Minnesota lawmaker dishes on how Gov. Tim Walz is leading the state into 'economic disaster'

A top Minnesota Republican is ripping Gov. Tim Walz for crushing the state's economy.

Walz, who recently was chosen as Vice President Kamala Harris's running mate, made repeated blunders while working as governor trying to restore the state's economy after the COVID pandemic, the House GOP Whip charged.

The North Star State has some of the highest tax rates in the country and Walz drove them even higher, putting the 'state on a course to economic disaster,' House Republican Whip Tom Emmer, R-Minn., exclusively told DailyMail.com.

'Tim Walz does not have a budget bone in his body. He doesn't understand how business works. He's a school teacher, which is fine, but he's never run anything in his life, and that shows when he became the CEO of the state of Minnesota.'

Exclusive:The untold story of how Nancy Pelosi forced Biden to quit with a brutal phone call and humiliating ultimatum that ruined 50 years of friendship... and has left Jill and Joe furious

The exact circumstances that led to President Joe Biden's dramatic withdrawal from the 2024 election race have been the topic of frenzied conversation for weeks.

Ever since Biden tweeted his digitally signed letter announcing the decision on Sunday, June 21, the line from the White House has been clear: The president was not pushed. This was his choice alone.

On the Saturday night, and after weeks of insisting that he would run again, something 'shifted', the Biden insiders said. The president asked his closest advisors to begin drafting his letter. Suddenly, it was all over.

That much may be true. But these insiders have continually left out a crucial piece of the puzzle that explains why Biden's thinking changed so rapidly and which the Mail can now exclusively reveal for the first time.

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