HomepageExecutive Branch Editor in Executive Branch The White House Wouldn’t Post Trump Staffers’ Financial Disclosures. ProPublica Did. “These are important disclosures from the people who have the president’s ear and shape national policy. They lay out all sorts of details, including information on ownership of stocks, real estate and companies, and make possible conflicts of interest public.” Share this:Print White House Stacked with Millionaires, Financial Disclosures RevealApril 2, 2017In "Executive Branch"Guide for Digging Through Trump’s Financial DisclosuresMay 26, 2018In "Corruption"The Terrible Cost of Trump’s Disclosures: Top-Secret Codeword Information to the Russians Is Only BeginningMay 18, 2017In "Executive Branch" Next Read: HHS Secretary Tom Price Intervened on Rule That Would Hurt Drug Profits, the Same Day He Acquired Drug Stock » Editor: Related Post Trump aides plan fresh immigration crackdowns before November midterm elections Listen to Children Who’ve Just Been Separated From Their Parents at the Border Trump Falsely Blames Democrats While DHS Chief Defends Family Separation