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Pelosi says whether Congress members should trade stock | Pelosi says whether Congress members should trade stock |
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said during a Wednesday press conference that members of Congress and their spouses should be able to trade in stock while in office because it’s a “free market.” | |
The House speaker was asked about a recent Business Insider report revealing that numerous lawmakers have been late in filing their financial disclosures. The report was based on a five-month review. | |
“We have a responsibility to report on the stock, but I’m not familiar with that five-month review. But if people aren’t reporting, they should be,” she said. | “We have a responsibility to report on the stock, but I’m not familiar with that five-month review. But if people aren’t reporting, they should be,” she said. |
She went on to defend the trading itself, since the US is “a free market economy” and those holding office should “be able to participate in that.” | She went on to defend the trading itself, since the US is “a free market economy” and those holding office should “be able to participate in that.” |
Pelosi's husband, Paul Pelosi, frequently trades stocks, and the wealth the couple has amassed has seen critics call for a ban on lawmakers participating in these activities while in office. | |
Last year, Pelosi and her husband, both 81, made approximately 45% return on their stocks and 66% return on their option trading, according to some estimates. Financial disclosure documents show investments have been marked under ‘spouse’ for Pelosi – and her spokesperson claims the House speaker “does not own stocks” personally. | |
Critics, both liberal and conservative, were quick to point out Pelosi’s own benefit from stock trading, with some even accusing her of knowingly defending a “wildly corrupt system” for personal benefit. | Critics, both liberal and conservative, were quick to point out Pelosi’s own benefit from stock trading, with some even accusing her of knowingly defending a “wildly corrupt system” for personal benefit. |
“It's not a free and transparent market when lawmakers can trade on inside, non-public information that can move stock prices,” journalist and ‘Don’t Look Up’ co-writer David Sirota tweeted in reaction. | “It's not a free and transparent market when lawmakers can trade on inside, non-public information that can move stock prices,” journalist and ‘Don’t Look Up’ co-writer David Sirota tweeted in reaction. |
“Sometimes I struggle to believe Pelosi is a real person and not just a fictional villain from a movie,” Grabien founder Tom Elliott said. |
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