[OC] Every stock trade reported by Trump’s Cabinet — 3,330+ transactions across 34 officials

Posted by trevorthewebdev

9 Comments

  1. libertarianinus on

    OMFG I just learned that Ro Khanna made 4545 trades last year!!! The 2nd was far behind with Lisa McClain 1312. Makes Pelosi a old slow senator with only 20.
    Whats funny is that you can have a family member or friend make billions of dollars in trades, and that does not get reported.

    https://www.quiverquant.com/congresstrading/

  2. Docile_Penguin33 on

    BARTLET: Any good news? Anything we can hang our hat on?

    WILL: Their attorney general reported that their narcotics people embezzled two million dollars of their anti-drug money.

    BARTLET: That’s good news?

    WILL: Usually, they don’t report it.

  3. Trump alone did 1350 trades ? And here I am, a consultant that can’t trade my client stock because “insider trading” XD

  4. trevorthewebdev on

    Let me try this again, because Reddit is not showing my initial post:

    I’m a journalist, turned web developer, with 15+ years in reporting and investigations. Congress has about 19 stock trade trackers. The executive branch filings are scattered across PDFs with no clean way to see patterns. So I built one.

    Each row is one official. Red = sale, green = purchase. Bigger dot = bigger dollar range. Sorted by estimated volume.

    A few things noticed: Bisignano (SSA) divested ~$983M in Fiserv stock around his confirmation. Trump has 1,315 trades and 980 were filed late. The FAA administrator held airline stock months past his ethics deadline. 40% of all filings across the cabinet were late (and guess what? there are no real consequences)

    Full site has individual timelines, company lookup by ticker and a late filings tracker.

    Site: [https://open-cabinet.org/](https://open-cabinet.org/)

    Source: U.S. Office of Government Ethics, 278-T Periodic Transaction Reports

    Tools: D3.js, React 19, Next.js 16, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, Neon PostgreSQL, Drizzle ORM. PDF text extraction with natural-pdf (by Jonathan Soma), then Claude API for structured parsing with OpenAI cross-verification.

    Full AI disclosure on the about page

    This is a non-commercial, open source project, published under the MIT license