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Democrats Feud Over Stock Trading as They Sharpen Anti Corruption Case Against Trump

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AI-generatedThe article covers a political campaign dispute over congressional stock trading, with no concrete commercial mechanism, price signal, supply chain impact, or company margin effect. No sector is directly affected.
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- Colin Allred criticized Julie Johnson for stock trades involving Palantir.
- Johnson defended trades as managed by a financial advisor.
- Congress has not enacted a ban on member stock trading despite proposals.
- Candidates across the country face scrutiny over personal wealth and stock trading.
- Democratic Party debates money in politics as part of anti-corruption stance against Trump.
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