The US president bought shares in Kura Sushi USA in February, according to his latest financial disclosure, despite rumors that he is no fan of sushi
US President Donald Trump invested $1-5 million in a conveyor-belt sushi restaurant chain earlier this year, a report detailing his financial transactions has revealed. Though he is known to love fast food, it is rumored that he is not a fan of sushi.
According to Trumpâs latest financial disclosure, which was made public last Thursday by the US Office of Government Ethics, he purchased a stake in Kura Sushi USA on February 2.
The American subsidiary of the Japanese chain currently operates 88 eateries across the US and features the signature Revolving Sushi Bar, where diners choose dishes on a conveyor belt.
According to Bloomberg, parent company Kura Sushi saw its shares listed in Tokyo shoot up by 5.4% on Monday, posting its biggest intraday gain in almost a year.
The transaction is marked as âsolicitedâ in Trumpâs financial disclosure, meaning that it was likely made at the recommendation of a financial broker or investment adviser managing the presidentâs accounts.
The Trump Organization has said that in order to avoid conflicts of interest, the presidentâs investments are âindependently managed by third-party financial institutions,â with no input from Trump or his family members.
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Some of the other investments made in the presidentâs name earlier this year include majors such as Amazon, Apple, Nvidia, Microsoft, Meta Platforms, and Oracle, with transactions valued at $5 million to $25 million.
Several other restaurant chains also made the list, including Chipotle Mexican Grill, Dominoâs Pizza, and Starbucks.
As for sushi, Trump is presumably not a fan, as claimed in the 1993 book âLost Tycoon: The Many Lives of Donald J. Trumpâ.
During a 2017 visit to Japan, Trump was reportedly served hamburgers for lunch and a dinner of Wagyu beef, scallops, and lobster.
He is known to have a soft spot for McDonaldâs and was famously photographed picking up an order as it was delivered to the Oval Office last month.
