WikiBit 2026-07-03 04:32Under the federal STOCK Act, enacted in 2012, senior US government officials and lawmakers must disclose financial transactions exceeding $1,000 or face a $200 fine for first-time offenders.
Kash Patel, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) , reportedly omitted reporting exposure to Bitcoin treasury company Strategy, in violation of federal law.
According to a Wednesday report from the nonpartisan nonprofit news agency NOTUS, Patel “inadvertently omitted” a Strategy (MSTR) investment worth as much as $250,000. The purchase, which Patel conducted on Nov. 21, 2025, wasnt included in his December 2025 financial disclosures, as required for a government official under the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act.
Patel filed an amended report on May 26, indicating that the Strategy holdings were “inadvertently omitted” and “no current conflict exists” with the investment. Under the STOCK Act, some government officials and lawmakers must disclose financial transactions exceeding $1,000 no later than 45 days after executing the trade. Strategy, formerly known as MicroStrategy, is a registered US government contractor, raising concerns about conflicts of interest with Patels investments.
Although signed into law in 2012, the STOCK Act has come under fire from many in Congress who claim that lawmakers and White House officials who violate it do not face severe penalties. First-time violators are only subject to a $200 fine under the law, with additional penalties falling short of the hundreds of thousands and millions of dollars offered in disclosures.
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Patel isn‘t the only member of Congress or policymaker to fall behind in his Strategy investment disclosures. According to Capitol Trades, a website tracking politicians’ investments, Representative Shri Thanedar waited until August 2025 to report a $15,001 to $50,000 investment in Strategy made in June 2024.
Trump discloses $1.4 billion in crypto-related income
The FBI directors reported late disclosures came in the wake of President Donald Trump's release of financial records that revealed that his
cryptocurrency
ventures generated more than $1.4 billion in income in 2025, exceeding that of his real estate businesses.Many US lawmakers have criticized the president for profiting from his position while in office through his memecoin launch, his family‘s crypto platform World Liberty Financial, and his sons’ Bitcoin mining venture.
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