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Trump family becomes the latest focus in insider trading debate



Yesterday, $Colombier Acquisition Corp II(CLBR)$, suddenly surged by 10% during trading hours. It turns out to be a company in which Donald Trump Jr., son of former President Trump, holds shares.



He posted on his social media, calling CLBR "an exciting company!" Shortly after, CLBR's stock price jumped 15%.



Do you think politicians and their family members should be banned from trading individual stocks?






Is it fair to compare Nancy Pelosi’s trades with those of the Trump family?






Should there be more transparency or stricter rules around politicians’ financial activities?






Does PELOSI Act stand a chance of passing?




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PELOSI Act to Ban Insider Trading? Should Trump Also Be Restricted?
It's rumored that Senator Josh Hawley reintroduces "Pelosi Act" bill to ban Congress from trading stocks. PELOSI = Preventing Elected Leaders from Owning Securities and Investments Act Despite an annual salary between $174,000 and $223,000, Pelosi's estimated net worth is approximately $240 million — a disparity that has fueled longstanding suspicions of possible insider trading. Do you think politicians and their family members should be banned from trading individual stocks? Should there be more transparency or stricter rules around politicians’ financial activities?
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