Justice Department Begins Probe Into Senators Who Sold Stocks After Coronavirus Briefing: Report

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The lawmakers denied any wrongdoing, despite the optics

also showed Inhofe sold up to $400,000 worth of stock on Feb. 27, as the stock market made its first precipitous decline.

. “Reports that I sold any assets are incorrect, as are reports that I was at a January 24 briefing on coronavirus, which I was unable to attend.” with “pro-life kids from Oklahoma here for the March for Life and the new nominee to be U.S. Ambassador to Tanzania.”RELATED:

 

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Every NC politician is corrupt! Please start here!! I beg you! TheJusticeDept Roy Cooper doesn’t deserve his place nor does Miles Atkins! Please research these criminals too!! It isn’t just one, I assure you!

Good -- this brings up the Martha Stewart thing -- say I am at an event and I get information pertaining to a certain stock. I have that stock and now I think I should sell it. Do I have to sit on it because I have gotten what the D. O. J. perceives as being inside information?

Good!

What are the odds that they find no wrongdoing? 10-1 !

Get em

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