Unlikely allies: Trump, Pelosi and the push to ban congressional stock trading

29.08.2025    Fox News    6 views
Unlikely allies: Trump, Pelosi and the push to ban congressional stock trading

It s rare to find areas of agreement between President Donald Trump and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi But they re both supporting a congressional bill that will ban members of Congress and their households from trading stocks The bill which cleared its committee of jurisdiction in late July has broad bipartisan endorsement and will help root out masses corruption while restoring Americans confidence in Congress Common sense would suggest that Congress shouldn t be actively trading stocks and bonds while they re holding office And of those surveyed in as part of a University of Maryland research favored a ban on congressional stock trading with Republicans and Democrats showing nearly identical levels of sponsorship As Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent emphasized in an Aug interview the credibility of the House and Senate is at stake when members business individual stocks He highlighted the eye-popping returns specific members have earned noting that every hedge fund would be jealous of them WHAT FED MUST DO NOW AFTER JEROME POWELL'S JACKSON HOLE EPIPHANYFrom the perspective of a Treasury official this issue goes beyond ethics It touches the integrity of our financial system Markets rely on trust transparency and a level playing field When members of Congress pact stocks with access to information or influence that ordinary investors don t have it undermines citizens confidence in both leadership and the market system Treasury leadership has a vested interest in ensuring that protocol is made to serve the masses good not to generate personal profit because the credibility of the United States as a financial steward depends on it In addition to President Trump and Pelosi there are several other unlikely bedfellows in Congress supporting the ban They include liberals like Rep Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez D-N Y and Sen Ron Wyden D-Ore and conservatives like Rep Chip Roy R-Texas and Sen Josh Hawley R-Mo Notably both Mike Johnson R-La the House speaker and Hakeem Jeffries D-N Y the minority leader assistance the ban ARE PRESIDENT TRUMP S TARIFFS AUTHENTICALLY WORKING Pelosi s endorsement for the measure is noteworthy given her families well-documented history with stock trading Last year her husband Paul made headlines by selling between and million worth of Visa shares just a sparse weeks before the Justice Department brought a civil antitrust suit against the company The transaction led to speculation that Paul Pelosi may have been tipped off by his wife or contacts in the Biden administration about the likelihood of a filing against Visa Filed just six weeks before the presidential polling the Visa suit s monopoly claim was undermined by a simple fact the configuration faces robust competition from other debit card companies as well as newer payment networks such as Zelle and Venmo But as the legal process unfolds the issue of congressional stock trading remains And the volume of activity is breathtaking Last year members of Congress made more than trades according to Capitol Trades a platform that tracks territory trading by U S elected personnel The performance by various of the members suggests they should move to Wall Street The top six Republicans and four Democrats all had returns exceeding according to another platform Exceptional Whales And this was in a year when the S P only returned There is destined to be even more trading this year Through Aug there had already been nearly trades involving more than million I HAD TO LEAVE CALIFORNIA TO SAVE MY BUSINESS NOW THERE S HOPEIs this trading influencing society agenda It s hard to know definitively But a sparse years ago the New York Times examined trades made by members of Congress from through The paper revealed that there were senators or representatives who announced trades by themselves or immediate family members in stocks or other financial assets that intersected with the work of committees on which they serve In one instance a California congressman disclosed that his wife sold Boeing shares on March That was just one day before a committee he was a member of issued a description criticizing the company in connection with two fatal crashes of its Max jet It s rare for members of Congress to be prosecuted for realm trading but not unheard of In a congressman from New York Chris Collins resigned after pleading guilty to having shared confidential company information with his son and lying about it to federal agents He was sentenced to months in prison and later pardoned by President Trump CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONStock trading by members of Congress and the suspicion that activity engenders contributes to distrust in cabinet Last year a Pew survey discovered that just of Americans supposed the federal authorities would do what is right just about dependably and just disclosed preponderance of the time That distrust is unhealthy for the country s democracy whether you re a Republican or Democrat and makes it more formidable for either party to move its agenda forward Banning members of Congress from trading stocks would help restore trust in the federal governing body A ban would also be an opportunity for members of both parties to come together in help of a measure that will benefit the entire country That can t happen soon enough

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