Key Takeaways
- Disclosures show two IBIT positions acquired in 2025 alongside a Grayscale Ethereum ETF.
- All three holdings sit in standard Schwab tax-deferred accounts alongside traditional index funds.
- Broad congressional reporting brackets hide the exact dollar total and portfolio percentage.
- Holding regulated ETFs does not contradict votes against crypto market-structure reform (CLARITY Act).
Old Trades, New Filing
Representative Rashida Tlaib’s financial disclosure filed on August 11, 2026, covers the 2025 calendar year. It reveals two iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF (IBIT) stakes, one in a Schwab rollover traditional IRA and another in a Schwab Roth IRA, each falling into the broad $1,001 to $15,000 reporting bracket.
According to the transaction schedule, her Roth IRA bought IBIT back on April 28, 2025, followed by the rollover IRA on May 29, 2025. These aren’t breaking trades; they just happened to hit the public ledger this week.
The Roth account also holds Grayscale Et...


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