Friends,
Why is Marjorie Taylor Greene trading stocks right before Donald Trump’s tariff pause announcements?
We all know how close MTG is to Trump. So we have to ask: What exactly did he tell her about his plans?
Whether or not this crosses the line into insider trading is for the Ethics Committee to decide. But the fact that we even have to ask the question says a lot about the state of accountability in Congress.
Let me be clear, Friend: I don’t trade stock.
Why? Because public officials speculating in the market erodes public trust. That’s why I’ve been a consistent voice for a total ban on Members of Congress trading stock.
This stance hasn’t made me many friends among the billionaires and corporate donors bankrolling campaigns, including folks like Elon Musk. That’s why I depend on small-dollar donors to power this campaign. In fact, our average contribution is just $27.
Together, we can stand up to self-dealing politicians like Marjorie Taylor Greene who use their positions, and their proximity to power, to get rich.
I’m not here to make friends on Wall Street. I’m here to fight for you. Let’s keep pushing for a ban on congressional stock trading and for a government that puts the public interest first.
Let's go,
Robert
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