Nancy Pelosi
Suspicious Timing Detected
5 flagsNancy Pelosi sold $5M-$25M in $AAPL on December 24, 2025, six days before HR4930, a bill expanding intellectual property rights information sharing, was placed on the Union Calendar. This bill directly benefits companies like Apple.
Nancy Pelosi bought $100K-$250K in $NVDA on December 30, 2025, ten days before HR6996, the "Full AI Stack Export Promotion Act," which aims to facilitate the global export of U.S. AI systems and computing hardware, was introduced. She also sold $1M-$5M in $NVDA on December 24, 2025, 16 days before the same bill.
Nancy Pelosi sold $1M-$5M in $DIS on December 30, 2025, 14 days before HR7045, the "PROTECT Act," which repeals Section 230 and increases legal liability for online platforms, was introduced.
These flags identify timing coincidences between stock trades and legislative activity. They do not imply wrongdoing. Click any bill number or ticker to see the full analysis.
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All Transactions
| Type | Ticker | Asset | Amount | Trade Price | Current | Change | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BUY | $AB | Alliance Bernstein Holding L.P. Units(Units) | $1M-$5M | — | — | — | Jan 16, 2026 |
| BUY | $GOOGL | Alphabet Inc. - Class A Common Stock | $500K-$1M | — | — | — | Jan 16, 2026 |
| BUY | $AMZN | Amazon.com, Inc. - Common Stock | $500K-$1M | — | — | — | Jan 16, 2026 |
| BUY | $GOOGL | Alphabet Inc. - Class A Common Stock(Stock Option) | $250K-$500K | — | — | — | Dec 30, 2025 |
| BUY | $AAPL | Apple Inc. - Common Stock(Stock Option) | $250K-$500K | — | — | — | Dec 30, 2025 |
| BUY | $NVDA | NVIDIA Corporation - Common Stock | $250K-$500K | — | — | — | Jan 16, 2026 |
| BUY | $AMZN | Amazon.com, Inc. - Common Stock(Stock Option) | $100K-$250K | — | — | — | Dec 30, 2025 |
| BUY | $NVDA | NVIDIA Corporation - Common Stock(Stock Option) | $100K-$250K | — | — | — | Dec 30, 2025 |
| BUY | $VST | Vistra Corp. Common Stock | $100K-$250K | — | — | — | Jan 16, 2026 |
| BUY | $TEM | Tempus AI, Inc. - Class A Common Stock | $50K-$100K | — | — | — | Jan 16, 2026 |
Connected Legislative Activity
10 signalsThese bills and contracts share tickers or sectors with this filing's trades.
SELF DRIVE Act of 2026
The SELF DRIVE Act of 2026, HR7390, has advanced from subcommittee, establishing a federal regulatory framework for autonomous vehicles. This bill aims to accelerate investment and deployment in the self-driving technology sector by creating new safety standards and encouraging testing. While the bill does not include direct funding, it removes a significant regulatory barrier for companies developing and deploying autonomous driving systems.
Divesting from Communist China’s Military Act of 2026
The 'Divesting from Communist China’s Military Act of 2026' (S. 3640) is in its early stages, having been introduced and referred to committee. This bill mandates U.S. divestment from an expanded list of Chinese military-industrial complex companies, directly impacting U.S. tech, manufacturing, and financial firms with significant Chinese market exposure. The bill does not authorize or appropriate funds; instead, it imposes divestment requirements.
To facilitate the export of United States artificial intelligence systems, computing hardware, and standards globally.
HR6996, the "Full AI Stack Export Promotion Act," aims to facilitate the global export of U.S. AI systems, computing hardware, and standards. This bill, currently in the early stage of being referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, seeks to establish U.S. AI as the global standard, potentially creating new revenue streams for American technology companies involved in AI models, cloud services, data centers, and semiconductors. The bill does not specify a funding amount but outlines a policy to reduce barriers for U.S. firms exporting AI technology.
Combatting Money Laundering in Cyber Crime Act of 2025
The Combatting Money Laundering in Cyber Crime Act of 2025 (HR5877) has been reported out of committee, expanding Secret Service authority and FinCEN reporting, which could increase demand for blockchain analytics and fraud detection. Digital asset-related companies like $COIN, $RIOT, $MARA, and $BKKT have seen positive movement over the last 7 days, despite 30-day declines. Financial technology companies such as $PYPL, $V, and $MA have also shown positive 7-day changes.
To amend the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 to repeal certain disclosure requirements related to conflict minerals, and for other purposes.
HR7085, which repeals conflict mineral disclosure requirements, has been placed on the Union Calendar. This regulatory relief reduces compliance costs for electronics and automotive manufacturers. Companies like Apple, Microsoft, and Tesla are direct beneficiaries of this reduced reporting burden.
PROTECT Taiwan Act
The PROTECT Taiwan Act (HR1531) has been reported by the House Financial Services Committee, indicating legislative progress for a bill that mandates U.S. action to exclude China from international financial organizations if China threatens Taiwan. This bill introduces geopolitical risk for global financial institutions and uncertainty for technology firms reliant on cross-border financial flows. Financial stocks like Citigroup ($C) and Goldman Sachs ($GS) have shown strong 7-day gains of +9.41% and +7.24% respectively, while payment processors PayPal ($PYPL), Visa ($V), and Mastercard ($MA) have seen more modest 7-day gains but negative 30-day changes.
To expand the sharing of information with respect to suspected violations of intellectual property rights in trade.
HR4930, which expands information sharing on intellectual property rights violations, has been placed on the Union Calendar. This bill directly benefits companies with substantial IP portfolios and those operating large online marketplaces by reducing revenue loss from illicit trade. Online marketplaces gain enhanced tools to combat counterfeit goods, which is a structural positive.
Deterring Adversarial Access to Americans’ Data Act
The 'Deterring Adversarial Access to Americans’ Data Act' (HR7509) proposes to deny tax credits and bonus depreciation for major technology firms utilizing foreign adversary-controlled technology. This bill, currently in the early stages, aims to increase operational costs for companies with global supply chains and data infrastructure, directly impacting profitability for firms like Alphabet and Microsoft. The bill has been referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
Antitrust Freedom Act of 2026
The Antitrust Freedom Act of 2026, currently in the early stages of the legislative process, aims to significantly reduce antitrust enforcement by limiting challenges to market dominance. This bill, if enacted, would benefit large corporations by increasing operational flexibility and reducing regulatory risk, potentially leading to increased consolidation across various sectors. The bill is sponsored by Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) and has been referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
PROTECT Act
The PROTECT Act repeals Section 230, immediately increasing legal liability for all online platforms hosting user-generated content. This action creates significant operational and financial burdens for major technology and social media companies, leading to increased litigation costs and content moderation expenses.
Data sourced from the U.S. House of Representatives Office of the Clerk Financial Disclosure system. Stock prices from Financial Modeling Prep. Suspicious timing flags identify coincidences between stock trades and legislative activity and do not imply any wrongdoing or illegal activity. This is not financial advice.