Trump says he would ‘absolutely’ sign ban on congressional stock trading
- Donald Trump said he would "absolutely" sign a ban on congressional stock trading if legislation reached his desk, according to an interview with Time magazine.
- Trump criticized former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, mentioning her wealth gained from insider information as a reason for supporting the ban.
- A bipartisan group of lawmakers reintroduced a proposal to ban congressional stock trading in January, highlighting a growing concern.
- Congressperson Emanuel Cleaver argued it is common sense to prevent lawmakers from investing in stocks, similar to athletes being banned from betting on their games.
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Trump Says He Would 'Absolutely' Sign Ban On Congressional Stock Trading
Former President Donald Trump stated in a TIME Magazine interview, which was published on Friday, that he would "absolutely" sign legislation prohibiting members of Congress from trading stocks, should such a bill reach his desk.
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Trump says he would ‘absolutely’ sign ban on congressional stock trading
President Trump said in an interview published Friday he would “absolutely” sign legislation to ban congressional stock trading if it reached his desk. “Well, I watched Nancy Pelosi get rich through insider information, and I would be okay with it. If they send that to me, I would do it,” Trump told Time magazine in…
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