watch: josh hawley throws shade at mitt romney and other senators for opposing stock trading ban
Published 1 day ago • 333K plays • Length 17:38Download video MP4
Download video MP3
Similar videos
-
9:17
senator hawley breaks down his bipartisan ban stock trading for government officials act
-
10:26
hawley breaks down bipartisan legislation to bar congress members from stock trading
-
3:32
josh hawley explains his amendment to ban stock ownership and trading for members of congress
-
5:44
senator hawley breaks down his bipartisan ban stock trading for government officials act
-
6:40
'pelosi' congressional stock trading ban introduced by senator josh hawley
-
10:53
loser fears: trump 'could lose' to kamala harris now: the wall street journal
-
14:32
commerce secretary gina raimondo talks the election, taiwan, and chip manufacturing with jim cramer
-
44:23
mad money - 07/25/24 | audio only
-
2:44
hawley proposes amendment to ban congress, senior exec. branch members from owning, trading stock
-
0:18
josh hawley: 'i don't regret anything i did' on jan 6
-
0:34
retail traders are tracking nancy pelosi's stock trades to find winners with a new app called iris
-
0:56
senator hawley on stock trading bill
-
6:24
josh hawley reveals unexpected blow to congress stock trading disaster
-
7:11
‘it’s endemic’: josh hawley calls for an end of stock trading and holding for public officials
-
4:13
hawley questions granholm on personal stock trading violations, executive branch stock trading ban
-
0:27
is this the end of stock trading in congress?
-
4:04
chip stocks sell-off, analyst talks opportunities and long-term plays
-
3:00
fiery: josh hawley piteously grills tiktok's ceo at senate hearing on online child safety
-
5:00
rooting out corruption has to be priority #1: hawley calls for congressional stock trading ban
-
5:15
stocks on the move: nasdaq, warner bros, honeywell and abbvie
-
1:01
sen. ossoff’s bipartisan bill to ban congressional stock trading passes key senate committee
-
4:22
the tech pullback is healthy for the markets, says merrill's joseph quinlan