Biden backs congressional stock-trading ban with just weeks left in office

For the first time, President Joe Biden expressed support for banning members of Congress from trading stocks.

With just a few weeks left in his tenure, President Joe Biden expressed support for banning members of Congress from trading stocks.

“Nobody in the Congress should be able to make money in the stock market while they’re in the Congress,” Biden said in a forthcoming interview with More Perfect Union, according to the Associated Press.

It’s the first time that Biden has expressed support for the idea, which has been a subject of debate on Capitol Hill for years.

In 2022, then-White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said that Biden “believes that everyone should be held to the highest standard,” but that he would defer to Congress on the issue.

“I don’t know how you look your constituents in the eye and know, because the job they gave you, gave you an inside track to make more money,” Biden said in the More Perfect Union interview. “I think we should be changing the law.”

Despite widespread public support for a stock-trading ban, it’s unlikely to come to fruition during this Congress. Even so, there’s been significant progress over the years, with a bipartisan group of senators passing a compromise stock-trading ban bill out of committee in July.

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