When asked about the Speaker's reluctance to push forward a stock trading ban, Rep. Roy didn't mince words: "The American people want this. Time to make it happen."



The tension's real—leadership dragging feet while public demand for financial transparency in Congress keeps climbing. Classic clash between institutional inertia and grassroots pressure on market regulation.
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Lonely_Validatorvip
· 12-05 14:02
To be honest, I'm tired of this trick. The leadership just doesn't want to take action.
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BearMarketBardvip
· 12-04 23:49
Same old trick again—the leadership plays dead while the public goes wild complaining below... It's really funny.
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BlockchainArchaeologistvip
· 12-04 23:42
The congressman is right; members of Congress trading stocks really does need to be regulated.
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