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politics5 months ago

Trump Criticizes Hawley Over Stock Trading Ban for Congress

President Donald Trump lashed out at Senator Josh Hawley on social media after Hawley's vote on a stock trading ban legislation, mistakenly believing it would negatively impact Trump and his business, leading to a misunderstanding that caused Trump's anger. Hawley defended his position, and the situation was later clarified, with Trump and Hawley reportedly reconciling.

politics5 months ago

Senate Advances Stock Trading Ban Amid Political Tensions

Senator Josh Hawley and Democrats in the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs advanced a bill that would ban members of Congress from buying, selling, or owning individual stocks, with some Republicans opposing the measure. The legislation aims to increase ethical standards and transparency among lawmakers, requiring them to sell their stocks within 180 days and submit annual compliance certifications. The bill has garnered mixed reactions, including support from Nancy Pelosi and criticism from President Trump.

politics2 years ago

"First Republic's Demise: A Lesson in Risk and Reward"

Florida congresswoman Lois Frankel sold her First Republic stock on March 16 while the share price was tanking then purchased stocks in JPMorgan on March 22, weeks before it took over First Republic. The transactions are revealed in financial disclosures which say the value of the stocks in both instances was between $1,001 and $15,000. The revelations have placed renewed scrutiny on lawmakers over their trading. A bipartisan bill was introduced by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Matt Gaetz to ban stock trading by members of Congress.

politics2 years ago

Congressional Members Sell Bank Stocks Amid Financial Crisis Fears

Several members of Congress or their close relatives sold bank equities last month as fears of a financial crisis spread in the wake of Silicon Valley Bank's collapse. The suspiciously well-timed transactions came a day after Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) led a group of House and Senate members in introducing the Ending Trading and Holdings in Congressional Stocks (ETHICS) Act, legislation that would prohibit members of Congress, their spouses, and their dependent children from trading individual stocks.