Dem Rep. Greg Landsman, an Aggressive Financial Ethics Crusader, Failed To Disclose His Stock Trades

Rep. Greg Landsman (D., Ohio) has spent years pushing government ethics reforms and demanding more financial transparency from public officials. But the congressman failed to disclose his own transactions for months—a violation of the STOCK Act, a campaign finance expert told the Washington Free Beacon.

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Jacky Rosen Reveals She Filed False Financial Disclosures Dating Back to 2018

Sen. Jacky Rosen (D., Nev.) filed inaccurate financial disclosures throughout her entire first term in the Senate, her attorney revealed in a July 26 notice to the secretary of the Senate.

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Kansas Dem Quietly Dumps Stock Portfolio After Free Beacon Exposé

Rep. Sharice Davids (D., Kan.) quietly dumped her stock portfolio one day after the Washington Free Beacon reported she owned shares in green energy companies that regularly lobby Congress for subsidies.

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Watchdog Demands Congress Investigate Dem Member Who Flagrantly Violated Stock Disclosure Laws

Suozzi disclosed 10 stock trades in May worth as high as $515,000 over one month after the filing deadline.

Richard Blumenthal Denies Owning Stocks. His Portfolio Tells a Different Story.

Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D., Conn.) is denying that he owns individual stocks even after he disclosed that his family’s investment fund bought millions of dollars worth of shares earlier this year.

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One of the Senate’s Richest Members Hit With Ethics Complaint Over Stock Trades

A watchdog group is calling for an ethics investigation into Sen. Richard Blumenthal's (D., Conn.) sale of shares of Robinhood, the brokerage company at the center of the "meme stock" speculation frenzy last year.

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