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  • The AI Bubble Transparency Act & Recent Congress Stock Trades
    2026/06/14

    The regulatory battle lines for Artificial Intelligence have officially been drawn in Washington—and Congress is already placing its bets.


    In this episode of Congress Ledger, Jack and Sarah break down the newly introduced AI Bubble Transparency Act and expose the latest closed-door tech lobbying maneuvers on K Street. More importantly, we dive into the ledger to track the exact politicians buying up major semiconductor and tech assets like AMD and IBM right as federal rules are being rewritten.


    Are lawmakers protecting the economy, or just front-running the market? We follow the money


    Supported Resources & Public Data:

    • Congressional Trade Filings: https://www.insiderfinance.io/congress-trades

    • Senate Banking Committee Updates: https://www.banking.senate.gov/newsroom/minority/ahead-of-committee-hearing-on-ai-and-the-american-dream-warren-and-blumenthal-introduce-the-ai-bubble-transparency-act


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    32 分
  • AI Lobbying Explained: Congress, Big Tech, and U.S. AI Regulation Influence
    2026/05/18

    This is a 40-minute investigative podcast episode from Congress Ledger breaking down how AI lobbying is shaping laws in Washington, D.C.

    Big Tech companies and lobbying groups are spending heavily to influence how artificial intelligence will be regulated in the United States. This episode explores how AI policy is being developed, who is involved, and how corporate influence is shaping the future of AI lawmaking.

    We cover:

    • How AI lobbying in Washington is rapidly expanding
    • The role of Big Tech companies in shaping regulation
    • Why AI policy is one of the most important political battles right now
    • How lobbying money flows through Congress and policy networks
    • The debate over whether regulation is protecting the public or corporations

    This episode uses recent reporting and data to examine the growing intersection between artificial intelligence, politics, and corporate influence in the United States.

    If you’re interested in:
    AI regulation, Big Tech influence, Washington politics, Congress, lobbying, or technology policy — this episode breaks it down in a clear investigative format.

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    32 分
  • The K Street Data Audit (Lobbyist Dark Money)
    2026/04/07

    APRIL 2026 AUDIT: We follow the money from K Street to the U.S. Capitol. One week before the crucial House Financial Services hearing, The Congress Ledger deconstructs the Data Broker Accountability Act of 2026 and the lobbying firms trying to write the rules. We expose how "Digital Strings"—the specific, translucent lines of code that kept 270 million SSNs "off-book" during the National Public Data breach—are maintained through strategic campaign contributions. This is the audit of the "Puppet Masters." If the strings aren't cut on April 15th, they become the new standard.

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    41 分
  • THE CONGRESS LEDGER: The 1999 Privacy Shield
    2026/04/06

    APRIL 2026 AUDIT: We deconstruct the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA) loophole. Discover how a 27-year-old law is being used by Fintech giants to bypass modern state privacy protections. As the House Financial Services Committee meets on April 15th, we ask why your "Right to Delete" stops at your bank’s front door. This is the audit of the regulatory "dead zone."

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    43 分
  • THE $21B RECEIPT: National Public Data & The "No-Index" Smoking Gun
    2026/04/03

    We are following the paper trail the lobbyists tried to bury. In this episode of The Congress Ledger, we break down the specific "No-Index" tags found on the opt-out pages of major data brokers during the Joint Economic Committee’s 2026 audit. While 270 million Americans had their SSNs exposed in the National Public Data breach, the "Original Ledger" shows that brokers were actively sabotaging consumer privacy tools to protect their bottom line. With the April 15 House Financial Services hearing approaching, we name the companies and the specific lines of code that kept the $21 Billion heist invisible. This is the audit of the "No-Index" scandal.

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    38 分
  • THE CONGRESS LEDGER: The $21 Billion Data Broker Heist
    2026/04/02

    APRIL 2026 BRIEFING: Following the Joint Economic Committee’s bombshell investigation, we deconstruct the Original Congress Ledger. As the House Financial Services Committee prepares for the April 15th hearing, "Safeguarding Main Street," we expose how four data broker breaches cost American consumers over $20.9 billion. This episode reveals the "no-index" code used to hide privacy rights from search engines and the legislative "black holes" where Project Cerberus was funded. This is the data brokers' secret dossier, finally audited for the public.

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    20 分
  • The Shadow Wagers: BETS OFF Act & The $57M McCaul Disclosures | Ep. 4
    2026/03/21

    Episode 4: The Shadow Wagers

    Is the U.S. government becoming a "rigged video game casino"? Today on The Ledger, Jack and Sarah dive into the brand-new BETS OFF Act (March 17, 2026), a bicameral bill led by Senator Chris Murphy and Rep. Greg Casar aimed at stopping insiders from betting on war, assassinations, and "Operation Epic Fury."

    We break down the forensic evidence:

    • The Polymarket Spike: Why did accounts like "Magamyman" see a $553,000 payout just hours before the strikes in Iran?

    • The McCaul $57M Whale: A deep dive into Representative Michael McCaul’s 1,000+ trades and why his seat on the Foreign Affairs Committee makes these "blind trust" trades a national conversation.

    • The Spouse Loophole: How the No Getting Rich in Congress Act (H.R. 7506) tries to close the door on "consulting fees" that look a lot like legal bribes.

    The Ledger is open. The facts are on the table. Are you betting with the insiders, or are you the one being traded?

    Keywords: BETS OFF Act, Michael McCaul stocks, Operation Epic Fury Iran, Prediction Markets Insider Trading, Polymarket investigation 2026, No Getting Rich in Congress Act.

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    37 分
  • The Ledger: Markwayne Mullin’s DHS Conflict & The Stock Ban | Ep. 2
    2026/03/21

    Markwayne Mullin is facing a firestorm. As the nominee for Secretary of Homeland Security, his multi-million dollar holdings in RTX, Microsoft, and Amazon—major DHS contractors—have sparked a national debate on financial ethics.

    In this episode of The Ledger, we deep-dive into the newly introduced "No Getting Rich in Congress Act" and the bipartisan push to finally ban individual stock trading for lawmakers and their families. We also uncover a surprising shift in the House Progressive Caucus as they move to block broad surveillance powers under FISA Section 702 without new privacy warrants.

    Is Washington finally ready for accountability, or are these just election-year stunts? Jack (The Auditor) and Sarah (The Hound) follow the money from the Senate floor to the shadow lobbying firms. The Ledger is open. Trust no one.

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    20 分