Just days before President Trump paused a major round of tariffs — causing a spike in tech stocks — Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene bought shares of Amazon, Apple, and Tesla.

She claims her financial advisor made the trades independently. But the timing is raising serious questions about whether lawmakers are using nonpublic policy knowledge to profit.

Congress has repeatedly failed to pass stock trading bans. Meanwhile, public trust keeps eroding.

Should members of Congress be banned from trading individual stocks?

Yes
 
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