Trump portfolio tracker account suspended one day after launch

An X account created to track President Donald Trump’s investments was suspended Thursday, just one day after its launch. The account, titled “Donald Trump Portfolio Tracker,” launched Wednesday, posting details from an Office of Governm…
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