Nancy Pelosi’s Husband Sells $1M-$5M in Disney (DIS) Stock

A new Periodic Transaction Report filed with the U.S. House of Representatives shows that Hon. Nancy Pelosi’s spouse sold shares of the Walt Disney Company (DIS) on December 30, 2025. The disclosure lists the transaction value at between $1,000,001 and $5,000,000, placing it among the larger single trades reported by members of Congress and their spouses in recent filings.

According to the filer’s own description, the transaction involved ‘10,000 shares’ of Disney stock. The report identifies the sale as being made by the member’s spouse rather than by Rep. Pelosi directly, which is common in these filings since many members’ portfolios are managed through a spouse or family trust.

Why This Filing Exists

Reports like this one are required under the STOCK Act, a federal law passed in 2012 that mandates timely public disclosure of stock trades made by members of Congress, their spouses, and dependent children. The law was designed to increase transparency around lawmakers’ financial holdings, especially given questions people often raise online about why members of Congress are allowed to trade individual stocks at all while also voting on legislation that can affect entire industries, including entertainment, media, and technology companies like Disney.

It’s worth noting that a disclosure of this kind is not an accusation of wrongdoing. Filing a Periodic Transaction Report is simply what the law requires whenever a covered trade crosses a certain dollar threshold. The report does not indicate whether the sale was tied to any specific business decision, market movement, or personal financial planning consideration on the part of the Pelosi household.

What the Numbers Show

Disney has long been one of the more closely watched holdings in Pelosi-linked disclosures, alongside tech and consumer names that regularly appear in her spouse’s trading history. This particular sale, at the reported size, adds to a broader pattern of periodic activity in the household’s portfolio that has drawn attention from sites and trackers that follow congressional stock disclosures as a matter of public record.

Readers interested in the broader picture of Rep. Pelosi’s financial disclosures, including how this sale compares to past transactions, can expect additional filings to surface as the household’s portfolio continues to be adjusted throughout the year. As always, the underlying filing is the primary source for exact figures, dates, and the filer’s own transaction notes.

Source: original House Periodic Transaction Report.

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