LOTS of bureaucrats and politicians from both sides of the aisle need to go to jail.
We don't care when our politicians do unscrupulous things. That's been proven over and over again. Co-pilot (disclaimer) reminds us that grifters are everywhere.
Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R‑OK) — Senate HELP (Health, Education, Labor & Pensions) & Armed Services
• Trade: Bought Stride, Inc. (LRN), a for‑profit education company.
• Outcome: The position was flagged after a ~35% gain; coverage explicitly tied the position to Mullin’s role on the Education side of HELP.
Sen. Tina Smith (D‑MN) — Senate HELP (Health)
• Trade: Bought Tactile Systems (TCMD), a medical device firm.
• Outcome: Independent trackers show her 11/2023 buy up ~75% by late‑2024/early‑2025 and the 11/2024 add up ~13% within weeks; another write‑up noted a 40%+ surge shortly after purchase—squarely in her committee’s health domain.
Rep. Julie Johnson (D‑TX) — House Homeland Security (Border Security; Emergency Management & Technology)
• Trade: Bought and later sold Palantir (PLTR), a government contractor used by DHS/ICE.
• Outcome: Her 2025 sales disclosed profits in the $1,001–$15,000 range per sale. Coverage also underlined that she sits on Homeland Security subcommittees that oversee the same department Palantir serves.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R‑GA) — House Homeland Security; Oversight & Accountability
• Trade: Reported buys in Palantir (PLTR) and Impinj (PI) (RFID/IoT with defense & security applications).
• Outcome: A Capitol Trades roundup highlighted these as profitable tech trades that more than doubled, noting her oversight role touching DHS/Pentagon contractors.
Rep. Ro Khanna (D‑CA) — House Armed Services (Cyber, Innovative Technologies & Information Systems subcommittee); Oversight
• Trade: Repeated purchases of CrowdStrike (CRWD) and other cybersecurity/IT names.
• Outcome: A detailed review of his 2024 transactions showed double‑digit gains on CRWD within weeks; Khanna’s committee work centers on cyber and emerging tech—the sector these firms operate in. (Khanna’s household often files trades; House rules require members to disclose spouse/dependent trades as well.)