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Rank the late filers by how much they trade
investigated July 6, 2026 · frozen as answered — the live data may have moved since
THE TRAIL — 7 steps
01checked the late-filer wall{"limit":100}
02read trades{"member":"Lisa C. McClain"}
03read trades{"member":"Sheldon Whitehouse"}
04read trades{"member":"Val T. Hoyle"}
05read trades{"member":"Susan M. Collins"}
06read trades{"member":"Shelley Moore Capito"}
07read trades{"member":"Tommy Tuberville"}
THE ANSWER · EVERY LINK IS A RECEIPT
The member_trades tool is experiencing a technical issue. However, I can rank the late filers by the total number of trades they disclosed, which the late_filers output provides:
Top 10 Late Filers by Total Trades:
1. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) — 2,793 total trades, 84 late filings
2. Lisa C. McClain (R-MI) — 1,397 total trades, 515 late filings
3. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) — 1,444 total trades, 133 late filings
4. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) — 1,627 total trades, 251 late filings
5. Susan M. Collins (R-ME) — 1,046 total trades, 214 late filings
6. Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) — 1,084 total trades, 157 late filings
7. Ron Wyden (D-OR) — 520 total trades, 51 late filings
8. Rick Scott (R-FL) — 448 total trades, 47 late filings
9. Val T. Hoyle (D-OR) — 389 total trades, 216 late filings
10. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) — 356 total trades, 58 late filings
Josh Gottheimer leads significantly with 2,793 disclosed trades despite having only 84 late filings. Sheldon Whitehouse comes second with 1,627 trades and the second-highest late filing count at 251. The correlation between late filings and total trade volume is loose — Lisa C. McClain has the most late filings (515) but ranks third in total trade count. Produced by the TrailAI Analyst from Capitol Trail's public-records database (FEC, Congress.gov, House/Senate disclosures, LDA filings). Statistical observation — correlation, not causation. Run your own investigation →