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Congressman Ro Khanna should resign.
While serving in Congress, his household ranked as the 3rd most active stock trading operation in the entire United States Congress in 2025. They executed over 4,000 trades worth $55,700,000. This level of aggressive, high-volume trading by a sitting member’s household is not normal. It raises serious questions about access to non-public information and conflicts of interest that most members of Congress would be terrified to have exposed.
He lied to anti-war activists and progressive organizations. He publicly claimed his household was divesting from defense contractors. Then he kept buying them anyway. This included Honeywell, which manufactures critical components for America’s nuclear stockpile, General Dynamics, and Leidos — companies deeply involved in hypersonic weapons and the MOAB. These trades continued long after he told the public his family was getting out of the sector.
At the same time, Khanna used his position in Congress to aggressively lobby for a special waiver that allowed India to purchase advanced Russian S-400 missile systems. This move sent BILLIONS of dollars directly into Russia’s military-industrial complex at the height of the war in Ukraine. He delivered a major financial victory for Moscow while continuing to present himself as a progressive voice against foreign aggression.
He has repeatedly claimed to reject corporate PACs and special interest money while his campaigns were bankrolled by tech bundlers from Silicon Valley. After cashing in on their support for years, he turned around and pushed a destructive 5% wealth tax that drove an estimated $1,000,000,000,000 in wealth out of California as those same people and companies fled the state to escape his tax. This reckless, self-serving decision has permanently crippled California’s economy by gutting its tax base and long-term growth.
His original rise to Congress was built on a campaign that was sued for stealing donor data from a sitting Democratic incumbent. And the stock trading restrictions he championed deliberately left his wife’s trading untouched, shielding the very household wealth that has funded his aggressive trading activity.
This is not the record of a reformer fighting the system. This is the record of a politician who has used his office to protect and grow his family’s financial interests while lying to the public about where he stands. Ro Khanna has traded on his position, lobbied for Russia’s benefit, accepted the benefits of special interest money while pretending to reject it, and operated with a level of elite impunity that most Americans would find outrageous.
This is not leadership. This is corruption.

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