"We're about to learn a few things": Trump faces insider trading allegations after tariff tip-off

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Trump told supporters it was a "great time to buy" hours before he sent markets rebounding with a tariff pause

-- Shares Facebook Twitter Reddit Email President Donald Trump is facing allegations of market manipulation over the pause in his market-roiling tariff scheme . Days of steep stock market decline triggered by the large tariffs eased on Wednesday after the White House announced a 90-day pause on the duties. It's likely that some traders were betting on a rebound, thanks to the president’s earlier suggestion on Truth Social that it was “A GREAT TIME TO BUY.

” In a Thursday letter , Senators Adam Schiff, D-Calif., and Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., demanded “an urgent inquiry into whether President Trump, his family, or other members of the administration engaged in insider trading or other illegal financial transactions” based on non-public knowledge of the pause.



Related Are Trump and his circle manipulating the markets for personal gain? Here's the evidence New York Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez took a similar stance, urging transparency for traders in Congress who may have made a handsome sum on advance knowledge. “Any member of Congress who purchased stocks in the last 48 hours should probably disclose that now,” Ocasio-Cortez said in a late Wednesday post to X. “Disclosure deadline is May 15th.

We’re about to learn a few things. It’s time to ban insider trading in Congress.” Trump brushed off those allegations in a Cabinet meeting on Thursday, refusing to answer a reporter's question as the press was ushered out.

Trump claimed he made the decision because financial big-wigs and other Americans “were getting a little bit yippy, a little bit afraid,” though White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt claimed the pause was part of a more deliberate strategy. Read more about this topic Liberated no more? Markets soar as Trump announces 90-day pause on tariffs Pumped, dumped and chumped: "Fake news" on tariffs causes stock market whiplash "They're kissing my ass": Trump says tariffs are going great, promises duty on pharmaceuticals MORE FROM Griffin Eckstein Advertisement:.