'Tripled her net worth': Democrat gubernatorial candidate slammed for suspected insider trading
The New Jersey gubernatorial candidates held their first debate on Sunday ahead of the impending election.
New Jersey gubernatorial candidates clashed at the first of two debates on Sunday ahead of the November 4 election. Though left unmentioned by legacy media outlets, Democrat candidate Rep. Mikie Sherrill has yet to answer some serious questions about alleged insider trading.
Sherrill's opponent, former Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli, and other Republican groups have been sounding the alarm on what appears to be a record of undisclosed stock trades by Sherrill that may have greatly enhanced her net worth.
Sherrill 'raked in over $7 MILLION from stock trades while in Congress — and broke the law doing it.'
“In the several years that she’s been in Congress, she’s tripled her net worth,” Ciattarelli claimed during Sunday's debate.
In a clip from Charlamagne tha God's "The Breakfast Club" podcast posted by the Republican Governors Association, Sherrill was asked if she made $7 million in stock trading. In a stilted answer, Sherrill said, "I, I haven't ... I, I don't believe I did, but I'd have to go see what, what that was alluding to, again what kinda came from ..."
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