GOP congressman suggests he’d ‘lose money and go broke’ if advisers stop stock trades
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GOP congressman suggests he’d ‘lose money and go broke’ if advisers stop stock trades
Rep. Rob Bresnahan (R-Pa.) dismissed the idea of directing his financial advisers to halt any stock trades amid his difficulties in establishing a blind trust that meets his standards, suggesting he would “lose money and go broke.” Bresnahan, who has come under heat for continuing stock trades carried out by his advisers despite writing in support of banning congressional stock trades while campaigning for his seat, made the comment in an interv…
Rob Bresnahan Complains He’ll “Lose Money and Go Broke” if He Stops Trading Stocks While in Congress
Bresnahan campaigned on banning congressional stock trading and pledged to put his assets into a blind trust – but has broken both promises Rob Bresnahan has a new excuse for why he won’t fulfill his promises to NEPA voters: He’s worried about his own bottom line. In a new interview with WVIA, the congressman is pressed on why he simply won’t stop trading stocks while in Congress. Bresnahan makes a stunning admission, confessing that he won’t s…
GOP congressman suggests he’d ‘lose money and go broke’ if advisers stop stock trades
Rep. Rob Bresnahan (R-Pa.) dismissed the idea of directing his financial advisers to halt any stock trades amid his difficulties in establishing a blind trust that meets his standards, suggesting he would “lose money and go broke.”
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