Just two years ago, Donald Trump sent a letter to the leadership of SAG-AFTRA, which was considering whether to expel him from the union in the wake of the Jan. 6 Capitol riots.
after a letter containing an exclamation point in which he advertised his appearance Zoolander and Fresh Prince of Bel Air, he filed an “immediate resignation” from the guild. “I don’t want anything to do with your union anymore,” he added.
Trump may have resigned from SAG-AFTRA, but he still makes great use of union work in the form of six-figure SAG and AFTRA pensions.
According to his financial disclosure forms, which were released late Friday and are required for the 2024 presidential election, Trump will receive a pension amounting to $100,000 to $1 million from the Screen Actors Guild in 2022, as well as a pension from the United States federal government. received. Number of radio and television artists worth between $15,000 and $50,000. The pension predates his 2012 merger of his SAG and his AFTRA, and the SAG pension was earned in his 1992 when he made an appearance as himself. home alone 2and the AFTRA pension in 1989 when he appeared in a romantic comedy Ghosts Can’t Do Itearning a Razzie Award in the process.
But Trump’s ongoing tussle with SAG-AFTRA isn’t the only entertainment-related income on his financial disclosures. apprentice, from $100,000 to $1 million. And he continues to receive leftovers from film and television appearances, including his $1,000 from Warner Bros. and his NBCUniversal and Entertainment partners.
He also values shares in Trump Media & Technology Corp. (owner of Truth Social) at $5 million to $25 million.