The Trump family has generated $38 million in license fees from real estate developers in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, according to a report by The National.

The payments stem from licensing agreements for the Trump brand name on properties in the Gulf region, adding to the portfolio of commercial ventures associated with the former and current president.

The $38 million figure represents a substantial stream of income from international real estate deals, distinct from other revenue sources previously reported.

This disclosure comes amid ongoing scrutiny of the financial activities of the Trump family during Donald Trump's presidency.

The $38 million figure represents a substantial stream of income from international real estate deals, distinct from other revenue sources previously reported.

The news follows earlier revelations that the Trump family earned approximately $1.2 billion from cryptocurrency ventures in 2025.

At the time, President Trump defended those earnings, characterizing the windfall as a positive outcome for the wider economy rather than a conflict of interest.