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  • Nancy Pelosi disclosed a number of stock trades made by her husband.

  • According to the disclosure, Paul Pelosi's new investments include Apple, Disney, and Amex shares.

  • A congressional stock trading ban is due to be debated by a House panel.

Nancy Pelosi has publicly disclosed her husband's investments, which include American Express, Apple, and Disney stock.

Pelosi's husband invested between $250,000 and $500,000 in AllianceBernstein, according to a periodic transaction report. The STOCK Act requires lawmakers to reveal stock transactions within 45 days.

Lawmakers want members of Congress and their spouses to be barred from trading individual stocks. On Thursday, Insider's Kim Leonard reported that a US House panel plans to debate a congressional stock trading ban on March 16.

The ban was reported to be worked on by Pelosi. She changed her mind after rejecting the idea of a ban in December.

Pelosi has not made a commitment on whether spouses should be included in a ban.

A five-month investigation found that dozens of lawmakers and at least 182 senior congressional staffers had failed to comply with the reporting requirements of the STOCK Act.

Paul Pelosi has been praised as a star stock-picker for his winning trades, even prompting TikTokers to mimic his investments. His holdings in corporations have placed his wife in the 13th spot on Insider's list of 25 wealthiest members of Congress.

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