Trump Accuses Pelosi of Insider Trading After Beating 'Every Hedge Fund'
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President Donald Trump has accused former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and her husband, Paul, of engaging in insider trading, claiming they outperformed every hedge fund in 2024.

“Crooked Nancy Pelosi, and her very ‘interesting’ husband, beat every Hedge Fund in 2024,” Trump stated on Truth Social. “In other words, these two very average ‘minds’ surpassed ALL of the Super Geniuses on Wall Street, numbering in the thousands. It’s all INSIDE INFORMATION!”

Trump further questioned if anyone was investigating the situation, labeling Nancy as a “disgusting degenerate” who had impeached him twice “on NO GROUNDS, and LOST.”

In a May interview on The Alex Marlow Show with Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) discussed how the Pelosis acquired “hundreds of millions of dollars” from Nancy’s insider knowledge. Hawley mentioned that he had reintroduced the Preventing Elected Leaders from Owning Securities and Investments (PELOSI) Act, aiming to ban members of Congress and their families from trading and holding stocks:

The legislation’s namesake, former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), has reportedly earned “hundreds of millions”—despite her salary never exceeding just over $200,000—since her election to Congress. Hawley asserted that such wealth cannot be amassed legally.

“You don’t do it legally,” Hawley remarked on Pelosi’s wealth accumulation. “And here’s the thing, Nancy Pelosi and her husband last year, in 2024, outperformed every hedge fund in the nation, practically. So, either Nancy Pelosi is a mathematical and financial analyst genius… or perhaps, the information she’s privy to turns out to be incredibly valuable.”

 As – News previously reported, the text of the PELOSI Act states that it would “amend chapter 131 of title 5, United States Code, to prohibit transactions involving certain financial instruments by Members of Congress.”

Hawley also previously reintroduced the PELOSI Act in January 2023 after Paul bought “up to $5 million in stock in a semiconductor company right as the Senate was passing legislation to massively subsidize the semiconductor industry.”

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