Republican Sen. Josh Hawley says he favors a stock-trading ban that applies to presidents
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Josh Hawley says he favors a stock-trading ban that applies to presidents.
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Josh Hawley, R-Mo., said he would like to see presidents — along with along with other federal officials — banned from trading individual stocks.
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