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President Donald Trump disclosed 12 purchases and eight sales of Roblox shares last year along with small gains. The filings coincide with lawsuits from seven states and other regulatory actions against the platform.
Washington ExaminerWashington Examiner reported that President Donald Trump made 12 stock purchases and eight sales in Roblox during 2025. He earned dividends and capital gains of less than $1,000 each from the transactions. Some purchases ranged between $1,001 and $15,000 while others fell between $50,001 and $100,000.
Two sales were valued between $15,001 and $50,000. Roblox CEO David Baszucki donated $5 million to President Trump's White House ballroom construction project in 2025. Kentucky, Louisiana, Texas, Indiana, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Tennessee filed lawsuits against Roblox.
The suits allege the platform enables strangers to exploit children and fails to stop sharing of child pornography. Roblox settled similar claims from Alabama, Nevada, and West Virginia for a combined $35 million without admitting wrongdoing. One hundred sixty-two additional lawsuits from alleged victims and parents are consolidated in federal court.
Nine advocacy groups filed a May complaint with the Federal Trade Commission alleging Roblox's design features pose risks to young users. The Securities and Exchange Commission stated in February 2025 that it was investigating Roblox over an undisclosed matter. Roblox endorsed President Trump's Presidential AI Challenge program in September.
President Trump stated on Wednesday that he does not get involved in his personal finances and that funds manage his money without his direct input.
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