Rep. Byron Donalds Says Congress ‘Should Not Be Actively Trading’ Stocks
Florida Republican Rep. Byron Donalds, who sits on the select committee on economic disparity and fairness in growth, told The Daily Wire that while members of Congress should not be banned from trading stocks — amid bipartisan calls for regulations — they should have to defer to third parties who sign off on trades.
“I do not think that members or their spouses should be actively trading,” said the congressmen in an interview Thursday afternoon. “I think that if their investments are held by managers, and the managers are authorized to trade on their behalf, that’s acceptable.”
“If a member or spouse executes a trade on their own,” he continued, “either by doing it directly or calling their broker to do the trade, then they have to obviously disclose that immediately.”
The comments from the Republican come on the heels of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) husband Paul purchasing 2,500 shares of Tesla stock, The Daily Wire reported. The shares were worth roughly $2 million at time of purchase and spiked nearly 19% shortly after. In February, Pelosi reversed her position on trading ban legislation and said she would support such legislation if introduced.
“We have to do something to deter something that we see as a problem, but it is a confidence issue, and if that’s what the members want to do, then that’s what we’ll do,” Pelosi said.
Potentially curtailing the ability of members of Congress to trade stocks is an issue that has garnered bipartisan support. In January, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and other GOP leaders met privately to discuss regulations.
A source close to McCarthy’s office indicated to The Daily Wire that the Republican leader is still considering new limits.
Donalds, who worked as a financial advisor before entering politics, thinks that fully restricting congressmen from trading stocks is not the right course of action. He noted that there are members with less money who should be able to engage in the free-market. But he holds firm that he and his fellow lawmakers should be unable to directly engage in the market given the exclusive knowledge they may gain access to about companies.
“I should not be at a trading platform. I have access to too much information that the American people simply do not have,” he said. “I should not be trading shares. I should not be advising on trading shares.”
While some Democrats and Republicans push for regulations, a new website called Capitol Trades launched in August 2021 to track what politicians and their families are trading. In the past three years, Reps. Ro Khanna (D-CA), Michael McCaul (R-TX), Diana Harshbarger (R-TN), Phil Roe (R-TN), and Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) are listed as the top five members and former members executing the most trades in Congress.
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