A report from consumer advocacy group Public Citizen, published Monday, found that 57 Trump administration officials are worth at least $100 million each, more than four times the combined total across the previous three administrations. Bush and Biden each had five appointees at that wealth level; Obama had three. Of the 57, 17 are ambassadors and 40 hold senior executive-branch posts, including eight of the Cabinet’s 23 members.
The list includes multiple billionaires: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Education Secretary Linda McMahon, Deputy Defense Secretary Stephen Feinberg, and SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler among them, alongside special envoy Steve Witkoff.
A Real Break From Precedent, Not Just a Talking Point
It’s easy to wave this off as the kind of thing every administration gets accused of, but the actual numbers here are a genuine outlier: not a marginal increase over past administrations, but a four-times-larger one. That’s worth sitting with regardless of which party is in office, because appointees making regulatory, labor, and tax policy while holding nine-figure personal portfolios creates real conflict-of-interest questions that don’t go away just because disclosure forms get filed.
Whether that translates into policy that actually favors those portfolios is a separate, harder question to prove. But the scale of wealth concentration in this administration is now a documented fact, not a partisan claim.
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