A report by The Washington Post reveals that over one-fifth of senior officials in the Trump administration held cryptocurrencies or invested in blockchain and digital asset companies. Nearly 70 officials and nominees disclosed crypto-related holdings totaling at least $193 million. President Donald Trump reported at least $51 million in digital assets, while Vice President JD Vance and several Cabinet members also held bitcoin or related investments. In contrast, no Biden Cabinet officials reported digital currency holdings, marking the Trump administration as the most crypto-exposed in U.S. history.