And the first piece of this to me is around try to earn back some trust in government. It goes to ethics. It goes to the corrupting influence of money in politics. I mentioned stock trading. I don't think members of Congress who sit in these briefings and hearings and get access to lots of information should be enriching themselves buying and selling stock. for instance. And they have, over the years, they. Have members of both parties. Let's be clear about that. No, that's very clear. (05:50–05:59)
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Asserts that members of Congress should not trade stocks based on privileged information.
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