
Trump’s financial disclosure report lists millions of dollars in investments made during the first three months of the year. Among many technology and defense-related holdings, a major purchase stands out: stock in conveyor belt sushi chain Kura Sushi valued between $1 million and $5 million. The disclosure provides value ranges rather than exact figures. Kura Sushi is one of 36 companies receiving such large investment out of 3,600 buy-and-sell orders placed in early 2026, and it is the only restaurant in that group. Other restaurant investments, including The Cheesecake Factory and Dave & Buster’s, fall into much smaller ranges. Social media speculates the Kura Sushi purchase may reflect confusion with a similarly named business, recalling a prior “Four Seasons” mix-up involving Four Seasons Total Landscaping.
"Trump released a financial disclosure report showing the millions of dollars worth of investments he made in the first three months of the year. Amid a sea of companies specializing in tech and defense, one of Trump's biggest investments caught the internet's attention: a purchase of stock in conveyor belt sushi chain Kura Sushi worth at least $1 million dollars. Trump’s financial disclosure gives a range for the value of each investment, not an exact number, so his stock in Kura Sushi could be anywhere from $1 million to $5 million."
"Kura Sushi is one of just 36 companies to receive such a large investment from Trump out of 3,600 total buy-and-sell orders he placed in the beginning of 2026, and it stands out as the only restaurant in the bunch. Trump did purchase stock in other restaurants, including The Cheesecake Factory and Dave & Buster's, but his investments in both of those businesses fell into the $15,000-$50,000 range. What, then, makes Kura Sushi so special?"
"The Kura Sushi situation reminds social media of another viral Trump moment: the infamous Four Seasons fiasco of 2020. In November of that year, just days after the presidential election was called for Joe Biden, Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani held a press conference in Philadelphia. Trump posted about the event, saying it would be at "Four Seasons, Philadelphia," implying the luxury Four Seasons hotel in the city's downtown area. But he quickly clarified that the conference would actually be at Four Seasons Total Landscaping, a small business subsequently mocked online for its proximity to a sex shop and a crematorium."
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