GOP rep's own words catch him in lie — then excuses bury him deeper: analysis
Source: Raw Story · Bias: Far Left
Summary
A Republican lawmaker who swore he had not been actively participating in stock exchange trades has undermined himself in a radio interview. Rob Bresnahan, the GOP representative for Pennsylvania, campaigned in 2024 on a promise to ban congressional stock trading. In an interview given in April last year, it appears Bresnahan is more involved with stock trading than he first let on, according to Politico. The Pennsylvanian rep repeatedly claimed he does not talk with his financial adviser about stock trading activity and that he has no input in trades.But in an interview given to Bob Cordaro, Bresnahan said, "I mean, I meet with my financial adviser. We talk about, you know, what different positions are coming up.” The GOP rep's claim to Cordaro is very different from what has been said before and after the interview in April aired. In June, Bresnahan walked back the statement he gave Cordaro. He said just two months after the radio interview, "I think you need to know that the trades are being executed on my behalf. I do not have any dialogues with my financial advisers."He said again in July that he provided "absolutely no investment advice or input to my financial advisers."But this layer is worse still for Bresnahan, with Ted Rossman, a principal analyst at Bankrate.com, explaining the precedent it sets for other members of Congress. While some financial advisers may talk to their clients about individual stock positions or general financial moves, the conversations between Bresnahan and his financial adviser, irrespective of detail, are concerning, he said.Rossman said, "But even if it’s not a direct order to buy or sell a certain amount of an individual company, just sharing thoughts on themes in the market and the economy could be problematic politically since members of Congress have information that the average public is not privy to."Bresnahan had campaigned in 2024 on a ticket that promised to ban congressional stock trading. He wrote in a local newspaper that "the idea that we can buy and sell stocks while voting on legislation that will have a direct impact on these companies is wrong and needs to come to an end immediately."In 2025, Bresnahan made more than 600 stock trades, though suspended his trading towards the end of the year.
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