#CongressTradingBan 📉 The Stock Trading Scandal in Congress Reignites Controversy

Calls to ban stock trading among members of Congress have resurfaced following revelations that Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene purchased shares worth up to $315,000 before former President Donald Trump announced a temporary suspension of tariffs, leading to a significant market surge. This incident has sparked accusations of market manipulation and the exploitation of insider information for personal gain. In this context, a new bill known as the "Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act" (H.R.1908) has been introduced, aimed at preventing members of Congress and their families from trading stocks while in public office. This development is seen as a step towards enhancing transparency and trust in legislative institutions.