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Jun 15, 2023

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(Atlanta Journal-Constitution) STOCK TRADES. A progressive watchdog organization that has pushed for more stringent campaign finance rules is calling for a federal probe of U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s financial reports.

End Citizens United filed a complaint today alleging that financial disclosures submitted by the Rome Republican have inaccurate information about her stock trading. It also contends that she did not file paperwork that is required within 45 days of her buying or selling shares.

“By failing to properly disclose her stock trades, Marjorie Taylor Greene left her constituents in the dark about where her true interests lie while serving in Congress,” ECU President Tiffany Muller said in a news release of the group’s complaint, the second it has filed against Greene.

An ethics investigation would not be made public unless the Office of Congressional Ethics finds possible violations may have occurred and refers the case to the House Ethics Committee for further action. Her office didn’t immediately comment.