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ResolvedBribery & Corruption

insider trading

Mike Kelly
Mike Kelly
RepublicanPA-16 · Representative
July 23, 2021
First Reported
July 25, 2025
Concluded
4 years
Duration
5
Actions Taken

What Happened

Rep. Mike Kelly is accused of making a stock purchase, through his wife, based on nonpublic information he learned in his official duties. The Committee carried its investigation into the 118th Congress. In 2025, the Committee released its report finding that Kelly did not violate rules related to insider trading and conflicts of interest.

Timeline

July 23, 2021Office of Congressional Ethics

recommended further review by the House Committee on Ethics

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September 7, 2021House Committee on Ethics

extended its investigation

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October 21, 2021House Committee on Ethics

published the Office of Congressional Ethics Report and Findings and the member's response

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January 3, 2023House Committee on Ethics

carried its investigation into the 118th Congress

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July 25, 2025House Committee on Ethics

released its report and found that Kelly did not violate rules related to insider trading and conflicts of interest

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Data: GovTrack.us Misconduct Database (CC0 public domain)