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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am not sure that I have the House rules down correctly but the Raskin crypto stock deal has totally changed my view of him. He didn’t disclose until he and his wife pocketed the cash after selling the stock on a deal where the pricing was questionable and then claimed the family tragedy as the reason why he delayed his disclosure. As far as I am aware, he had a duty to disclose soon after his wife received the stock (I believe 30 days) not when he sold it. I would think ownership itself is something the public should know about because of potential conflicts on stock related matters. While he is far from some of the worst offenders on stock deals, the failure to disclose in a timely fashion is troubling as is the excuse he later made for not disclosing the sale of the stock later on. MD can find a better Dem. [/quote] It’s not just the stock deal. She used personal relationships with the KC Fed to get Reserve Trust a Federal Reserve master account. When her nomination stalled in the Senate, it was said that it was Manchin doing the bidding of fossil fuel companies. But there were real ethical issues in terms of her relationship to this company and relatedly Rep. Raskin’s violation of the STOCK Act, which he has now violated twice and has been fined. [/quote]
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