Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner at least $36 million in 2019

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The couple’s investments, basically in real estate, were worth at least $204 million and up to $783 million.

By Jesse Drucker and Robert Gebeloff

Three years after her new career as White House officials, Ivanka Trump, the president’s eldest daughter, and her husband, Jared Kushner, have reported a revenue stream of at least $36 million in 2019, according to money disclosure reports released Friday.

The couple’s investments, basically in real estate, were priced at least $204 million and up to $783 million, almost the same as their maximum price of $786 million in 2018.

Documents, like other federal disclosure reports, show income source levels and asset values. In some cases, they only require a minimum number, allowing you to discern an exact maximum figure for the source of income. (President Trump also released his annual monetary disclosure report Friday.)

By 2019, the couple’s source of income may have reached $157 million or more. This compares to a diversity in 2018 from $29 million to $135 million.

Mr. Kushner’s continued involvement in his circle of relatives of the genuine real estate company, Kushner Companies, has generated complaints about the company’s search for investments around the world, despite his position in government, adding his role as unofficial diplomat in the Middle East.

Although he lost some assets, he retained the vast majority of the homes in his portfolio when he joined the government. Mr. Kushner resigned from his position at Kushner Companies before beginning to paint in government.

Kushner’s company remained active in the genuine real estate market in 2019, promoting and buying homes in New York, New Jersey, Virginia and Ohio.

Overall, the couple’s source of income also declined since 2017, when they reported at least $82 million.

Mr. Kushner revealed a new $5 million to $25 million loan with Bank of America, a bond he jointly holds with members of a limited liability company.

Ms. Trump resigned from her position in the family circle business, as well as in her fashion business, when her father became president. She said in 2018 that she finished her fashion brand. He has retained stakes in some related business circle and continues to obtain a source of income from them.

She earned $3.95 million at the Trump International Hotel in Washington, the same amount she won in 2017 and 2018. Assets have generated complaints that visitors are their hotel as a way to influence management.

In total, Ms. Trump reported gains in 2019 of at least $5.5 million compared to a low of $6.7 million in 2018.

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