Trump Demands DOJ Investigation Into Nancy Pelosi Stock Trading Scandal That Made Her Millions Rich

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Nancy Pelosi Built Her Fortune on Insider Information – Now Trump Wants Answers

President Trump has demanded a full DOJ investigation into Nancy Pelosi’s perfectly timed stock trades. The former Speaker and her husband Paul made millions while she crafted the very laws that sent their stocks soaring.

Trump called it exactly what it is: legalized corruption.

Pelosi appeared on CNN this week trying to defend the indefensible. Host Jake Tapper pressed her on insider trading accusations. Her response? She actually supports congressional stock trading because of the “confidence” it gives Americans.

That’s right. Nancy thinks Americans feel confident watching Congress get rich off information we can’t access.

Paul Pelosi’s trading record reads like a Wall Street fantasy. During COVID, he bought millions in Microsoft and Amazon options just as his wife steered trillions in federal contracts their way. When the CHIPS Act passed, he owned up to five million in Nvidia shares. The stock jumped twenty percent overnight.

Coincidence? Not according to the math.

The Pelosi portfolio outperformed the market by sixty-five percent over five years. Warren Buffett would be jealous, if he had access to classified congressional briefings.

Trump’s investigation comes as the Senate advances a bill banning congressional stock trading. But the President wants more than new rules. He wants accountability for decades of what he calls the “wolf of Washington” getting fat off public service.

“They write the laws—then profit off the fallout. That’s not public service—that’s legalized corruption.”

Pelosi’s net worth ballooned from thirty million in 2008 to over 250 million by 2024. She claims her husband handles all the trades. She’s “not into it,” she says.

But she sure benefits from it.

Paul Pelosi’s trades consistently happened within 48 hours of Nancy’s closed-door briefings. The 2012 STOCK Act was supposed to stop this. Instead, it gave lawmakers cover while they kept profiting.

Republican oversight chairmen have already subpoenaed Pelosi’s post-retirement disclosures. Senate Judiciary promises hearings next month. Even some Democrats admit the optics look terrible.

A Daily Beltway poll shows eighty-two percent of Republicans support Trump’s investigation demand. Sixty-one percent of independents agree. Even forty-five percent of Democrats want answers.

This isn’t about politics. It’s about equal justice.

Ordinary Americans go to prison for insider trading. Martha Stewart served five months for much less. But Nancy Pelosi gets rich and claims it builds public confidence?

The hypocrisy is staggering.

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