Trump goes off on Josh Hawley over insider trading bill
UNITED STATES, JUL 31 – Senator Josh Hawley joined Democrats to advance the HONEST Act banning stock trades by Congress and top officials, drawing sharp criticism from President Trump.
- Trump criticized Senator Josh Hawley as a 'second-tier senator' on Truth Social after a vote concerning stock trading legislation.
- Trump accused Hawley of aligning with Democrats and described him as a pawn in their efforts against him.
- Hawley was the only Republican senator to support the stock trading bill when it was released from committee.
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Trump ‘wants to get' stock-trading ban done, Hawley insists after president's brutal attack on bill
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is optimistic after weathering a brutal friendly fire attack from President Donald Trump, saying that despite the pushback, the president "wants to get it done."
Senate Panel Advances Stock Trading Ban for Lawmakers, With Trump Exemption
🤑Share this on Bluesky or XSenators are again squabbling over whether members of Congress should be allowed to buy, sell, and own stocks while they write and vote on legislation that affects their investments. On Wednesday, the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee advanced a bill that would ban members of Congress, the president, and the vice president from trading, or owning, individual stocks and other types of investme…
Trump ‘in discussions’ with Hawley, lawmakers about stock trading bill
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump spoke with Sen. Josh Hawley about a Senate measure that would ban trading and ownership of stocks and certain other assets by lawmakers, the president and vice president and their spouses and dependent children shortly…
Missouri Sen. Hawley describes social media kerfuffle with Trump as a misunderstanding - Missourinet
U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Missouri, finds himself on the receiving end of a harsh social media post by President Donald Trump. Hawley is sponsoring a bill to ban members of Congress from being able to trade individual stocks. An amendment to the bill would have carved out an exemption to allow the president to engage […]
Hawley responds to Trump calling him "second-tier" senator
In the wake of a furious attack by President Donald Trump, Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., defended his bill to outlaw stock trading by lawmakers and presidents. Speaking with Fox News on Wednesday evening, Hawley said his bill would not apply to Trump or Vice President JD Vance. “I had a good chat with the president earlier this evening, and he reiterated to me he wants to see a ban on stock trading by people like Nancy Pelosi and members of Congress,…
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