
Ro Khanna reports over 5,400 stock trades in 2025 as he supports taxing wealthy
When he first entered Congress in 2017, Khanna was worth as much as $78 million. The congressman is considering a run for president in 2028. The family trusts, managed by third-party advisers on behalf of Khanna’s wife and children, make the financial transactions.The House Democrat publicly supports a ban on stock trading by members of Congress and their spouses.Khanna also backs the proposed billionaire tax that is up for a November vote in California.
- ▪When he first entered Congress in 2017, Khanna was worth as much as $78 million.
- ▪The congressman is considering a run for president in 2028.
- ▪The family trusts, managed by third-party advisers on behalf of Khanna’s wife and children, make the financial transactions.The House Democrat publicly supports a ban on stock trading by members of Congress and their spouses.Khanna also bac
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Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) recently reported that his family trusts made 5,402 stock trades during 244 of the 252 active trading days in 2025, according to his latest annual financial disclosure.The total stock trading volume for the congressman’s family amounted to more than $165 million last year, and his household’s net worth is now up to an estimated $167 million. When he first entered Congress in 2017, Khanna was worth as much as $78 million. The congressman is considering a run for president in 2028.
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