Burr requests ethics investigation into stock sale, denies wrongdoing
Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.) is requesting that the Senate Ethics Committee launch an investigation into his stock trading history after reports that he sold off millions in personal stocks the week before the stock market began its steep dive amid fears of the COVID-19 outbreak.
In a statement posted to his Twitter account on Friday, Burr, who chairs the Senate Intelligence Committee, denied using classified information to reach his decision to offload his stocks before the market plummeted.
"I relied solely on public news reports to guide my decision regarding the sale of stocks on February 13," Burr said in a statement. "... Understanding the assumption many could make in hindsight however, I spoke this morning with the chairman of the Senate Ethics Committee and asked him to open a complete review of the matter with full transparency."
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After the reports circulated about Burr's stock transaction activity, several Democratic lawmakers called for an investigation into Burr and even for his resignation.
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