Donald Trump likes to put his name on things. The bombastic businessman turned US presidential hopeful offered a new glimpse into his eponymous activities with the financial disclosure forms that are required of all federal candidates.


Donald Trump likes to put his name on things. The bombastic businessman turned US presidential hopeful offered a new glimpse into his eponymous activities with the financial disclosure forms that are required of all federal candidates.
The forms were released on Wednesday, July 22, by the Federal Election Commission. Among other things, they required Trump to list all entities for which he serves as an executive. Of the 515 listed in the disclosure, 268 of them—52%—contain his last name and don’t clearly reference someone else, like his father Fred Trump. (Many others contain variations on Donald Trump’s initials, but we didn’t count those because go big or go home.)
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Here they all are: