by Marshall Griffin | Jul 31, 2025
Hawley at campaign rally in Cottleville, Mo. (Photo courtesy KMOX Radio in St. Louis)
U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Missouri, finds himself on the receiving end of a harsh social media post by President Donald Trump.
Hawley is sponsoring a bill to ban members of Congress from being able to trade individual stocks. An amendment to the bill would have carved out an exemption to allow the president to engage in stock trading, but Hawley joined Senate Democrats in voting “no.” That prompted Trump to blast Hawley on Truth Social, calling him a “second-tier Senator.”
Hawley described the situation as a misunderstanding, telling Fox News that the bill exempts President Trump and Vice President Vance. The language instead bans future presidents from trading stock.
Republicans also attempted to add language that would have required a report on stock trades made by former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-California, and her husband, but Senate Democrats and Republican Hawley teamed up and defeated the move.
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