Two US lawmakers disclosed SpaceX stock buys days after its record IPO
The network found no evidence that McClain knew of the Pentagon’s later moves to integrate xAI’s Grok models, or that she traded on nonpublic information, and she holds no committee seats overseeing defence or technology.
She does sit on the Financial Services Committee, and Capitol Trades, which tracks congressional disclosures, lists her household with 1,443 trades over three years, more than about 98 percent of politicians in its database.
NOTUS reported that McClain disclosed between US$360,000 and US$900,000 in her husband’s trades months late, a second STOCK Act breach in the same year, according to CNBC.
Those late filings have added momentum to a bipartisan push to bar lawmakers and their families from trading individual stocks.
House Republican leaders pledged late last year to bring such a bill to the floor, and a Senate proposal cleared committee in July 2025, but neither chamber has acted since, the outlet reported.