T-Mobile US, Inc.
T-Mobile US, Inc. is a telecommunications provider with significant political exposure through direct lobbying ($160K in 2023) and alignment with key congressional committees overseeing telecom policy.
BusinessWhat TMUS does
T-Mobile US, Inc. provides wireless voice, messaging, and data services to consumers and businesses in the United States. Its revenue is primarily derived from postpaid and prepaid service plans, equipment sales, and wholesale services. The company operates a nationwide 5G network following its merger with Sprint.
12 months past · 3 months futureTMUS activity timeline
Executive Branch ConflictsTMUS held by Trump-administration officials
Lifetime Government AwardsTMUS federal contracts
TMUS doesn't hold direct federal contracts.
Verified via USASpending.gov: $0 reported in direct prime-contract awards. Companies in this position typically sell federal services indirectly through prime contractors and integrators (e.g., Lockheed Martin, Booz Allen, Microsoft Azure) or through commercial channels that don't appear in USASpending data.
Smart Money · 13F HoldingsHedge funds holding TMUS
Politicians Trading TMUSMembers of Congress with recent TMUS positions
Congressional TradesWho in Congress is trading TMUS
Corporate Insiders · Form 4What CEOs, CFOs, and directors are doing with their own stock
Stock awards & option exercises
Bills Affecting TMUSLive legislation impacting this stock
Political ProfileWhere TMUS sits in Washington
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STRUCTURAL: Strong committee alignment via donations to House Energy and Commerce members ($28,000 total) and lobbying patterns linked to Senate Commerce member Curtis. EVIDENTIARY: Active congressional trading (8 politicians with lobbying patterns, including Curtis's $48K buy) and executive branch exposure (Trump holds $1K-$15K position). Net: Positive structural access with corroborating trading activity, though limited recent insider buying (single $3.96M cluster).
Regulatory ExposureThreats & opportunities
Regulatory threats
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Increased regulatory scrutiny from House Energy and Commerce Committee, which has jurisdiction over telecom.FCC, FTC"get_political_influence.donations shows donations to members of HSIF (House Committee on Energy and Commerce), including ranking member on Energy subcommittee (Castor) and chair of Commerce, Manufactu"
Regulatory opportunities
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Alignment with Senate Commerce Committee member who trades the stock and matches telecom jurisdiction.FCC, NTIA"get_political_influence.lobbying_patterns shows Sen. John R. Curtis (R-UT), member of SSCM (Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation) and SSCM34 (Telecommunications and Media), with 10 ticker trad"
Capitol Hill AlliesChampions & critics
Congressional champions
Congressional critics
- No specific congressional critics identified.
LobbyingWho's hired to advocate for TMUS
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