Capitol Hill Insider Trades February 28 — March 6, 2026

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The D.C. Playbook: 76 Trades Congress Just Quietly Filed

Alright, let’s get into the sauce.

Between February 28 and March 6, eleven members of Congress filed 76 new periodic transaction reports.

Now, I look at these filings every week, and usually, it’s boring stuff. A couple of index funds, some generic stock sales. But this week? This week the whales were moving.

We’ve got a mix of massive defensive plays and some highly aggressive, speculative bets. It’s a barbell strategy happening right before our eyes.

Here is a taste of what we found in the filings:

  • The "I Know Something About Rates" Play: Senator David McCormick (R-PA) went absolutely crazy. He filed 28 transactions, dropping literally millions of dollars. But he’s not buying tech. He is loading the boat on municipal bonds and Goldman Sachs structured notes. He had multiple individual purchases over $500,000, and one massive buy over $1,000,000.

  • The Private AI Bets: This is where it gets spicy. Representative Kelly Morrison (D-MN) isn't even messing with the public markets. She just disclosed multiple investments in private tech companies, including a stealthy startup called Arcade AI.

  • The Defense-Tech Snipe: Representative Lisa McClain (R-MI) just had her spouse’s 401(k) scoop up two blocks of BigBear.ai (BBAI)—an AI company that literally contracts with the military and intelligence communities.

That's just the tip of the iceberg.

We also have Senator Markwayne Mullin executing 17 mid-sized, surgical trades in semiconductors, specialized metals, and photonics. We have limited-partnership oil & gas investments. We have big-cap tech dumps.

This isn't just data. This is the playbook of the people who write the rules of the game.

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