Some of the most followed members of Congress for their stock trading disclosures will no longer be in office after January 2027. With investors looking for new Congress members to follow, the creator of the Pelosi Tracker on social media has some names to watch.

Marjorie Taylor Greene, Nancy Pelosi Top Congress Member Exits

Marjorie Taylor Greene has already left Congress, ending her time as one of the most-followed members due to her trading history, with some of her stock trades flagged for possible conflicts of interest.

Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), who is the most followed name in Congress for stock trading, has chosen not to run for re-election in 2026, ending her long run in January 2027.

Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas) will also be leaving Congress in January 2027 after failing to win the primary for the Republican Party ahead of the general 2026 election.

Who Should Traders Follow Next

Autopilot co-founder Chris Josephs, who also founded the Pelosi Stock Tracker on X, told Benzinga there are other members in Congress that traders should be watching for their stock picks and disclosures.

"One is Markwayne Mullin, I think he's up 33% in the last year," Josephs told Benzinga. "He's been outperforming the SPY because a lot of his stuff has been in defense and in oil companies.

Josephs highlighted Mullin (R-Okla.) as one of the top names to watch in an interview before the senator was named the next nominee to lead the Department of Homeland Security.

"He continues to trade and he trades a lot, so he's a good one to follow."

Josephs also highlighted Mullin's trade in oil and defense stocks, noting that he sits on the armed services committee and could benefit from heightened action in the Middle East.

"Another one is Debbie Wasserman Schultz. She buys a lot of micro kind of smaller cap stocks that you probably have never heard of."

Josephs highlighted stock purchases like ViaSat (NASDAQ:VSAT) and Hecla Mining (NYSE:HL) that Schultz (D-Fla.) bought and have done well.

"Cleo Fields. I think he's also been trading with a lot of money and he's buying the Mag 7. He also was buying IREN and Robinhood and Palantir. So, he's kind of a little popular with the retail.”

Rep. Cleo Fields (D-La.) has been buying millions of dollars in Magnificent Seven stocks, but has also bought stocks like IREN Ltd. (NASDAQ:IREN), Robinhood Global (NASDAQ:HOOD) and Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ:PLTR) that have performed well and helped boost the congressman's wealth.

Autopilot Portfolio Trackers

Since launching in 2023, Autopilot has grown from $2 million in assets under management to $1.3 billion today, Josephs told Benzinga.

The Pelosi Tracker has $464.4 million in assets under management and has been a top performer over the years.

Autopilot also has a Crenshaw Tracker that is up 38.7% over the last two years and is listed as a top performer.

The Wasserman Schultz Tracker on Autopilot is up 21.4% over the last three months and has over $2 million invested.

Customers on Autopilot can connect their brokerages to the platform and invest directly alongside the politicians.

Along with highlighting the three members of Congress outside of Pelosi and Greene to follow, Josephs said there are two other Autopilot portfolios that could be attractive to investors.

"It's the Trump White House Asset Management Strategy and what it represents is all the companies that the Trump administration is taking stakes in," Josephs told Benzinga.

The tracker holds stakes in Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC), Lockheed Martin (NYSE:LMT), Boeing (NYSE:BA) and others that have investments from the government or government contracts. Josephs said the tracker has been outperforming the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (NYSE:SPY), which tracks the S&P 500.

"The Trump White House Asset Management Portfolio is a great option."

Autopilot also has a Notable Politician Trades Portfolio, a basket of top trades by Congress members flagged as suspicious, potentially due to conflicts of interest related to trade timing or committee assignments.

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