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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsEveryone Now Has Trump's Phone Number
Washingtons hottest commodity is a 10-digit number that can swing financial markets, drive the news, and shift policybut only if the timing is right.
The White House has received reports in recent weeks that President Trumps personal phone number has been offered for sale to deep-pocketed interests seeking influence, two administration officials told us. Its honestly just wild, one of them said. Ive heard of CEOs offering money for his number. Ive heard of crypto bros offering cryptocurrency for it. Journalists have taken to horse-trading among themselves, offering the contact information of other world leadersor sometimes even dozens of bold-faced namesjust to get the most important one saved into their phones. Its out of control, said the second official, who, like others we spoke with for this story, requested anonymity to talk frankly on the issue. Its like a wrecking ball.
No one foresaw this at the start of Trumps second term, when the number was closely held by the presidents friends and a handful of journalists who used it sparingly. So many people now call Trump on his private iPhone that his advisers have stopped trying to keep track. Sometimes in meetings, he will leave his phone face up, allowing staff to gawk at the flashing notifications of incoming or missed calls that pile up on his screen. Only some of them are from numbers that have been saved in the device. It is literally call after reporter call, the first official said. It is just boom, boom, boom.
The incoming calls get particularly intense after a journalist successfully catches the president and then publishes a mini-scoop on what he says. Its like flashing a Bat-Signal: Trump may be idle and chatty. Assignment editors suddenly ask: If it is so easy for the competition to get a scoop, why cant their reporters do the same, and stat? Network correspondents scramble to one-up each other. Ten reporters will call in a matter of two hours, the second official told us.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/2026/03/trump-phone-number/686370/?gift=nHf7iWmpOKBdlkwz68mfUP3DfCTQgC277UHrvDDXUg4
The White House has received reports in recent weeks that President Trumps personal phone number has been offered for sale to deep-pocketed interests seeking influence, two administration officials told us. Its honestly just wild, one of them said. Ive heard of CEOs offering money for his number. Ive heard of crypto bros offering cryptocurrency for it. Journalists have taken to horse-trading among themselves, offering the contact information of other world leadersor sometimes even dozens of bold-faced namesjust to get the most important one saved into their phones. Its out of control, said the second official, who, like others we spoke with for this story, requested anonymity to talk frankly on the issue. Its like a wrecking ball.
No one foresaw this at the start of Trumps second term, when the number was closely held by the presidents friends and a handful of journalists who used it sparingly. So many people now call Trump on his private iPhone that his advisers have stopped trying to keep track. Sometimes in meetings, he will leave his phone face up, allowing staff to gawk at the flashing notifications of incoming or missed calls that pile up on his screen. Only some of them are from numbers that have been saved in the device. It is literally call after reporter call, the first official said. It is just boom, boom, boom.
The incoming calls get particularly intense after a journalist successfully catches the president and then publishes a mini-scoop on what he says. Its like flashing a Bat-Signal: Trump may be idle and chatty. Assignment editors suddenly ask: If it is so easy for the competition to get a scoop, why cant their reporters do the same, and stat? Network correspondents scramble to one-up each other. Ten reporters will call in a matter of two hours, the second official told us.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/2026/03/trump-phone-number/686370/?gift=nHf7iWmpOKBdlkwz68mfUP3DfCTQgC277UHrvDDXUg4
NEW: White House officials have heard President Trumpâs personal iPhone number is being sold to CEOs. Crypto bros are trying to trade for it. Journalists are bartering. Inside the hunt for the most important 10 digits in DC. W/ @ashleyrparker.bsky.social www.theatlantic.com/politics/202...
— Michael Scherer (@michaelscherer.bsky.social) 2026-03-14T11:20:48.352Z
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Everyone Now Has Trump's Phone Number (Original Post)
demmiblue
2 hrs ago
OP
jls4561
(3,065 posts)1. 1-800-BRIBEME?
vapor2
(4,380 posts)3. Thanks for the laugh this morning!!
Wonder Why
(6,862 posts)5. 1-800-EPSTEIN
Kid Berwyn
(24,154 posts)2. What a good man said...
Show me a man that gets rich by being a politician, and I'll show you a crook. President Harry S Truman
MineralMan
(151,113 posts)4. "Hello. This is the President of the United States."
"We've been trying to reach you, sir, regarding your vehicle's warrant coverage..."