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Jon Ossoff (D-GA)
Jon Ossoff
Democrat·Georgia

WATCH: Sen. Ossoff Working to Ban Members of Congress from Trading Cryptocurrency & Stocks

WATCH: Sen. Ossoff Working to Ban Members of Congress from Trading Cryptocurrency & Stocks June 23, 2026 Washington, D.C. — U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff is working to ban Members of Congress from trading cryptocurrency and stocks. Today, Sen. Ossoff spoke on the Senate Floor and asked unanimous consent to pass his Senate Resolution banning U.S. Senators from trading stocks or crypto, but Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) objected to Sen. Ossoff’s request. Sen. Ossoff’s resolution would prohibit U.S. Senators from buying or selling publicly traded stocks or cryptocurrency, effective January 1, 2027. “The American people want Members of Congress to stop trading stocks. The American people are sick and tired of this corruption, and in fact, this may be one of the most unifying issues in our deeply divided country,” Sen. Ossoff said on the Senate Floor . “So, let’s take action right now today. We can pass this resolution. It’s very simple. It says that starting on January 1 of the new year, no U.S. senator can trade stocks or cryptocurrency. Those will be the rules of the Senate.” After Sen. Lummis objected and blocked Sen. Ossoff’s resolution, Sen. Ossoff said , “if we adopt this rule right now, which will ban stock trading by Senators, effective the first day of the new year, we will have the time to finish the work of writing the legislation to implement this, but it’s not going to happen unless we set this deadline for ourselves, because there’s always some reason that keeps being suggested not to do this. Click here to watch Sen. Ossoff’s remarks on the Senate floor and Sen. Lummis objecting . Please find a transcript of Sen. Ossoff’s remarks below : SEN. OSSOFF : “Mr. President, I don’t know if you saw, but a study last year found that Members of Congress traded more than $600 million in stock, including stocks connected to Committees upon which members sit. “Members of Congress are playing the stock market, buying and selling shares in companies that Members of Congress directly regulate. Members of Congress have access to privileged and confidential and classified information. Members of Congress make decisions that send stock valuations up and down, and all the while Members of Congress are playing the stock market. “Now we’ve made some progress in recent years to advance a ban on member stock trading, but the bipartisan bill that we passed successfully through a major Committee just in the last year appears stalled, and it seems that the Senate majority is intent on blocking legislation that would ban Members of Congress from trading stock. “But Mr. President, this is not a controversial issue among the American public. “We could go to any town, any county in Georgia, and ask anybody of either political party or no political party, ‘Should Members of Congress be playing the stock market while we make legislation?’ and overwhelmingly the answer would be ‘no.’ “The American people want Members of Congress to stop trading stocks. The American people are sick and tired of this corruption, and in fact, this may be one of the most unifying issues in our deeply divided country, and so let’s take action right now, today. “We can pass this resolution. It’s very simple: it says that starting on January 1 of the new year, no U.S. Senator can trade stocks or cryptocurrency. Those will be the rules of the Senate. “And I know there are a range of ideas about how to implement that. Let’s set this clock right now. Let’s come together, Democrats and Republicans, and do what’s right and pass this Senate rule that beginning in the new year there will be no trading of stocks or crypto by United States Senators. “The time for debate and excuses and delay and obstruction must end. There will always be some reason not to do this, but the American people see through those excuses and demand action. Let’s pass this resolution and ban stock trading by United States Senators. “I ask unanimous consent. The Senate proceed to the immediate consideration of S. Res. 784 prohibiting members of the U.S. Senate from buying or selling publicly traded stocks or cryptocurrency, effective January 1, 2027, that the resolution be agreed to, and the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate. [Sen. Lummis objects] SEN. OSSOFF: “Mr. President, I commend the Senator for having placed her portfolio in a blind trust. I’m one of the few to have done the same. I think it’s the right thing to do, and if we adopt this rule right now, which will ban stock trading by Senators, effective the first day of the new year, we will have the time to finish the work of writing the legislation to implement this, but it’s not going to happen unless we set this deadline for ourselves, because there’s always some reason that keeps being suggested not to do this. “In fact, I offered this same language in the Rules Committee, and it was blocked on a party line vote. It is time to ban Senators from playing the stock mar

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