Sen. Armstrong violated STOCK Act with tardy stock disclosures

One of the Senate’s newest members was months late disclosing 700 personal stock trades that together are worth millions of dollars, according to a NOTUS review of new congressional financial records.

Sen. Alan Armstrong (R-Oklahoma), who entered the Senate on March 24 after Markwayne Mullin vacated his seat to become homeland security secretary, made a flurry of stock purchases and sales in the se…