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Gregory Meeks challenged Marco Rubio during a congressional hearing over questions surrounding reported stock purchases made by President Donald Trump and whether those investments could present a potential conflict of interest. The exchange focused on the Iran conflict, the possibility of retaliatory attacks, and allegations that investments in energy and defense-related companies may have benefited from developments connected to the conflict. Rubio responded that he was not aware of the president's stock purchases and could not comment on the claims. The hearing highlights ongoing debates over government ethics, financial disclosures, wartime decision-making, and accountability to taxpayers. #Trump #MarcoRubio #GregoryMeeks #Iran #StockMarket #GovernmentEthics #Politics #Congress #Taxpayer #Investing #ConflictOfInterest #USPolitics #FinancialNews #BreakingNews #Economy