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‘Everybody is profiting’: Trump dismisses questions about over $1bn in crypto earnings

While fielding questions from reporters ahead of his flight to North Dakota today, Donald Trump batted down questions about the $1.2bn he earned from crypto businesses, according to his latest annual financial disclosure.

“We have funds that run my money well. I’ve made a lot of money before I became president,” Trump said. “They’re big institutions, and they run it … I think it’s called a ‘blind account’, but they basically they take it, and I purposely I never speak to any of the people that run the money.”

Trump went on to say that “everybody is profiting” from the presidency, “because the stock market’s going up”.

He added: “So we’re all profiting. I’m profiting because I have a lot of money and a lot of cash, and I give it to institutions.”

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New polling shows Democrats have uphill battle ahead of competitive Senate races

New polls from the New York Times/Siena, shows that of the six Senate races that Democrats are targeting to regain control of the upper chamber, only one – North Carolina – shows the Democratic nominee leading outside the margin of error.

In order for Democrats to take control of the Senate they need to flip at least four Republican-held seats. Right now, the key battlegrounds – Alaska, Iowa Maine, Ohio and Texas – show the Democratic nominee either trailing behind their challenger, or ahead by just a few points.

In North Carolina, former Democratic governor Roy Cooper, is ahead of his opponent Michael Whatley, the former Republican National Committee chairman, by seven points. They are both vying to fill a Senate seat by the outgoing GOP lawmaker Thom Tillis.

The poll also shows Donald Trump’s average overall approval rating stood at 43%, with 54 % disapproving. In an increasingly nationalized midterm cycle, the executive’s performance could have an impact down ballot, particularly for Republican incumbents.

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