Aaron Rodgers, David Bakhtiari rip Dianne Feinstein over 'unusual' stock trades
Sen. Dianne Feinstein arrives at the U.S. Capitol following a months-long absence due to shingles.
Aaron Rodgers and his former Green Bay Packers teammate David Bakhtiari called out Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., after a thread on Twitter took a look at some of her "unusual" stock trades.
Unusual Whales broke down Feinstein’s trades over the last decade or so and wrote that it helped her net worth allegedly reach $200 million. Feinstein became a senator in 1992 and before that, she served as the mayor of San Francisco.
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Sen. Dianne Feinstein exits from her vehicle as she returns to the U.S. Capitol on May 10, 2023. Feinstein returned to Washington after over two months away following a hospitalization due to shingles. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
But Bakhtiari and Rodgers were not happy with what they read from the Unusual Whales report.
"How are we as a nation just ‘cool’ with actions like this? It’s cheating in broad daylight," the three-time Pro Bowler Bakhtiari wrote in a tweet.
Rodgers appeared to agree.
"Finally Dave, (hashtag) this gif is you," he added on Twitter with a gif of Ryan Reynolds in the movie "Free Guy."
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Unusual Whales reported the 89-year-old Feinstein or her late husband, Richard Blum, sold millions in Allogene Therapeutics stock before the market took a tumble in 2020 as well as made a $1 million purchase in Amyris Biotechnologies in 2009 before the company received a government contract.
Aaron Rodgers of the Packers celebrates a touchdown run with David Bakhtiari during the Jacksonville Jaguars game at Lambeau Field on Nov. 15, 2020, in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Dylan Buell/Getty