Citing Quiver Quantitative’s analysis, a number of publications reported that former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi and her husband Paul Pelosi made more than $130 million in profits from stock transactions during her years in Congress. The New York Post estimates the combined profits to be about $130 million and the value of the portfolio at the end of 2025 to be about $133.7 million. These figures are not official financial statements and are based on aggregate estimates from public filings and market value of assets.
Investopedia estimates Pelosi’s wealth at more than $278 million at the end of 2025. At the same time, a significant portion of assets are linked to publicly traded shares of tech companies – Apple, Nvidia, Alphabet and others. Previously, OpenSecrets recorded that in some years Pelosi’s fortune fluctuated significantly depending on market conditions.
According to publications of the American media, Pelosi announced plans to complete her work in Congress at the end of the current term in January 2027.
The high profitability of Pelosi’s portfolio became the subject of public controversy and attempts to legally limit the transactions of members of Congress. Against this backdrop, services tracking politicians’ trades have gained popularity, as well as initiatives to ban or tighten trading rules for elected officials.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi in Kyiv on May 1, the press service of the President’s Office reported.
“I am grateful to you for this signal. A signal of strong support for Ukraine from the people of the United States, Congress, bipartisan support. This indicates that the United States is the leader in supporting Ukraine during the war against Russian aggression, and I want to thank you for being help Ukraine defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity,” the President said.
Zelensky noted the importance of US President Joseph Biden’s appeal to Congress on providing financial assistance to Ukraine in the amount of $33 billion.
Pelosi noted that today Ukraine is fighting heroically for freedom, and the United States is ready to help Kyiv until this fight is over. According to her, Ukraine is the border of freedom.
For a significant personal contribution to strengthening Ukrainian-American interstate cooperation, support for a sovereign, independent and democratic Ukraine, Zelensky awarded Pelosi the Order of Princess Olga.
As Serhiy Leshchenko, a member of the Ukrzaliznytsia Supervisory Board, specified, four congressmen visited Kyiv together with the Speaker of the House of Representatives: Gregory W. Meeks, head of the International Affairs Committee, Jason Crow, Jim McGovern and Adam Schiff, who, as head of the House Intelligence Committee, led the impeachment of Donald Trump.