Every Politician We've Put Under the Microscope
GovGreed tracks 189,595 trades across 343 members of Congress. Some we've profiled in depth. Each spotlight breaks down the trades, the committees, the disclosure gap, and the pattern — in plain numbers. Not financial advice.
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4 live · ranked by trade volume48,257 trades. 1,372 unique tickers. The most active trader in Congress, yet his average disclosure gap is below the median. Volume without chronic delay.
32,302 trades. 6,670 filed late. McCaul leads the House in sheer volume of STOCK Act violations. His late filings alone would be the 10th-largest portfolio in Congress.
NVIDIA, CHIPS Act, and timing. Paul Pelosi's NVDA options made ~$8M in missed gains after the 2022 exit; the family resumed buying NVDA in Jan 2025. The most-scrutinized portfolio in Congress.
2,090 trades. 132 STOCK Act violations. Defense sector positions during Armed Services tenure. One of the most vocal opponents of a congressional trading ban.
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