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See every stock trade House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband has made since 20216 K: ]9 V) d/ N9 I. w0 _' z
https://www.businessinsider.com/nancy-pelosi-stock-trades-congress-investments-2022-7
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As members of Congress debate whether lawmakers and their spouses should play the stock market, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband, Paul Pelosi, a venture capitalist, continues to regularly buy and sell stocks and stock options.
+ X3 N# ^/ {# V: F: ^Pelosi has access to confidential intelligence and the power to affect — with words or actions — the fortunes of companies in which her husband invests and trades.) o* D' Z+ A4 z; s c) b0 i
When asked in December 2021 whether members of Congress should even be allowed to trade stocks, Pelosi answered in the affirmative.
2 ^, Q$ z& `( J; q"We are a free-market economy. They should be able to participate in that," she said.8 b$ D: ?( L' }5 e7 z
This led some of her colleagues, on both the left and the right, to sharply criticize her — and draft legislation to restrict members of Congress and their spouses from trading stocks. T9 Z, y) C% {- V2 }
"Year after year, politicians somehow manage to outperform the market, buying and selling millions in stocks of companies they're supposed to be regulating," Republican Sen. Josh Hawley said. "Wall Street and Big Tech work hand-in-hand with elected officials to enrich each other at the expense of the country. Here's something we can do: ban all members of Congress from trading stocks and force those who do to pay their proceeds back to the American people. It's time to stop turning a blind eye to Washington profiteering." / A6 E% T: l6 k& h' O G! D' W
Sen. Jon Ossoff, a Democrat, introduced a similar bill alongside Sen. Mark Kelly with the intent to ban members of Congress and their families from trading stocks.
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Pelosi has since softened her stance, but the fate of a congressional stock-trade ban remains unclear. On July 21, Pelosi denied that her husband uses information she provides to make stock trades.
- o1 \# x/ C, G* m' u' R. fA previous analysis from Insider estimated that the Pelosis are worth at least $46,123,051, making Nancy Pelosi one of the 25 richest members of Congress. The vast majority of the couple's wealth is derived from stocks, options, and investments made by Paul Pelosi. * M5 d2 i b+ M# d. S; ~
Here are all of the trades reported by Speaker Nancy Pelosi in 2021 and 2022: |
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