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When it comes to tracking the trading activity of members of Congress, former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) has been among the most followed. The congresswoman may have new competition in terms of investing disclosures and returns, with President Donald Trump disclosing thousands of trades made over the last year, including some in stocks he later recommends to the public.
Here’s a look at 10 stocks Trump disclosed buying in 2026 that are also in the stock portfolio of Pelosi, managed by her husband, Paul Pelosi.
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Benzinga’s Government Trades page for Pelosi shows 10 stocks disclosed by the congresswoman in the past five years that have not been sold, and were also bought by Trump in 2026. Trump’s trades are said to be managed by a blind trust.
Trump recently disclosed his portfolio in June and stock positions may have changed since then.
Here are the 10 stocks owned by both Pelosi and Trump:
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Uber Technologies: Pelosi disclosed Uber as one of the two newest positions in her investment portfolio. Pelosi’s husband bought 200 call options of Uber with an expiration date of March 19, 2027, and a strike price of $50. The transaction was completed on May 29, 2026. Trump bought and sold Uber shares in 2026, with the largest transaction being a purchase of $50,000 to $100,000 in shares in March, according to data from Quiver Quantitative. Transactions mostly consist of buys, with a few sales in 2026. Trump has made 19 transactions in Uber stock in 2026. The largest transaction was a $1 million to $5 million purchase in March 2026. Recent transactions in May were mostly selling shares.
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Intel Corporation: Pelosi disclosed buying 200 call options of Intel with an expiration date of March 19, 2027 and a strike price of $50. The transaction was completed on May 29, 2026. Trump has bought and sold Intel shares in 2026, with the largest transaction being a purchase of $50,000 to $100,000 in shares in March. Transactions mostly consist of buys, with a few sales in 2026.
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Alphabet Inc: Pelosi disclosed buying 50 call options of Alphabet Class A stock (GOOGL) on Jan. 14, 2025. The options were exercised earlier this year for 5,000 shares. The congresswoman also disclosed selling Alphabet Class A shares several times in 2022, reporting transactions valued at millions of dollars. Pelosi exercised Alphabet options in 2022 and 2021, which means the congresswoman could still own common shares in the portfolio that were not sold alongside the currently active call options. Trump has made 20 transactions of Alphabet Class C (GOOG) shares in 2026, with six sells and 14 purchases.
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NVIDIA Corporation: Pelosi disclosed exercising 50 call options of Nvidia on Jan. 16, 2026. Those options were exercised for 5,000 NVDA shares. The congresswoman also bought 20 call options in Nvidia in December 2025, with an expiration date of Jan. 15, 2027. In 2024, Pelosi disclosed exercising 500 call options for 50,000 NVDA shares. The congresswoman later disclosed that she sold 10,000 NVDA shares in December 2024. Pelosi’s portfolio currently holds stock and options in Nvidia. Trump has made 18 Nvidia trades in 2026, with several of $250,000 or more in size, including multiple trades valued at $1 million or more.
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Tempus AI: In January 2026, Pelosi exercised 50 call options in Tempus AI, giving her 5,000 TEM shares in her portfolio. Trump has only one 2026 trade in Tempus AI stock with a purchase of shares valued at $15,000 to $50,000 in May.
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Vistra Corp: In January 2026, Pelosi exercised 50 call options in Vistra Corp, giving her 5,000 VST shares in her portfolio. Trump has made 10 trades in Vistra stock in 2026, with four sales and six buys. The size of the purchases outweighs the size of the sales, likely meaning the president still owns shares of the stock from this year.
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Apple Inc: Pelosi has a long history with Apple stock, with recent years seeing shares sold or donated to charitable causes. The most recent transaction disclosed by Pelosi was buying 20 call options with a strike price of $100 and an expiration date of Jan. 15, 2027. That transaction was done in December 2025. Trump has 16 trades in Apple stock in 2026, including two purchases of shares valued at $1 million to $5 million, making it one of the potential larger positions in his current portfolio.
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Amazon.com Inc: Pelosi disclosed buying 50 call options of Amazon.com on Jan. 14, 2025. Those options were exercised in January 2026 for 5,000 shares. Pelosi also previously disclosed buying 20 call options in Amazon back in December 2025. Those options have a strike price of $120 and an expiration date of Jan. 15, 2027. Trump has 26 trades in Amazon stock in 2026, making it one of the most-traded names in his portfolio this year. Trades include several buys valued at $1 million to $5 million, along with a sale valued at $5 million to $25 million from February.
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Broadcom Inc: In June 2025, Pelosi exercised 200 call options of Broadcom for 20,000 AVGO shares. The transaction was valued at $1 million to $5 million. Trump has made 15 trades in Broadcom stock in 2026, which includes a $1 million to $5 million purchase. The transactions include eight purchases and seven sales.
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Palo Alto Networks: In 2024, Pelosi exercised 140 call options in Palo Alto Networks for 14,000 PANW shares. The transaction was valued at $1 million to $5 million. Trump has traded Palo Alto Network stock 12 times in 2026, with seven buys and five sales. The largest transaction was a $500,000 to $1 million share sale in February.
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Pelosi’s husband has a history of buying call options that are in the money and have expiration dates of a year from the purchase date. He later exercised the options into common stock.
Investments are often made in the technology sector, with a preference for large-cap names.
Trump’s blind trust shows over 21,000 stock transactions made in 2025 and thousands more made in early 2026. The purchases vary in size and vary across multiple sectors. The transactions show a preference for large-cap names, with stocks like those above often seeing the most activity.
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