There appear to be several significant factual errors in the information you’ve provided:
1. **Donald Trump is not the current US President.** Joe Biden is the current President of the United States. Donald Trump is a former president and a current candidate.
2. **A “mandatory financial report for 2025” would not be available in 2024.** Financial disclosure reports are typically filed covering the previous calendar year. So, a report covering 2024 would be filed in 2025, and a report for 2025 would be filed in 2026.
3. **The specific figure of $1.4 billion (£750m) in crypto earnings** for any individual, especially attributed to a future, non-existent report from a non-current president, is highly suspect. While public officials are required to disclose assets and income, such a precise and exceptionally high figure from “crypto earnings” from a future report is not consistent with standard financial disclosure practices.
Given these discrepancies, the information about Donald Trump making $1.4 billion from cryptocurrency according to a 2025 financial report is **inaccurate and likely fabricated.** It’s important to verify financial news, especially concerning public figures, from reputable and current sources.

