Burr’s staff would not respond to questions about why he elected to make the sales that day, whether the decision was his, or if he learned anything during intelligence briefings that drove the decision.

\"Senator Burr filed a financial disclosure form for personal transactions made several weeks before the U.S. and financial markets showed signs of volatility due to the growing coronavirus outbreak,\" said Caitlin Carroll, Burr's spokeswoman. \"As the situation continues to evolve daily, he has been deeply concerned by the steep and sudden toll this pandemic is taking on our economy.\"

The report brought added attention because it came following earlier reports about a Feb. 27 speech Burr made at a private social club warning of the coming havoc brought by coronavirus. Burr had made more tepid remarks about the threat in public.

In an op-ed published by Fox News on Feb. 7, Burr wrote: \"Thankfully, the United States today is better prepared than ever before to face emerging public health threats, like the coronavirus, in large part due to the work of the Senate Health Committee, Congress, and the Trump Administration.\"

His words were more alarming at the Capitol Hill Club.

\"There's one thing that I can tell you about this,\" Burr is heard saying on a recording obtained by NPR. \"It is much more aggressive in its transmission than anything that we have seen in recent history. It is probably more akin to the 1918 pandemic.\"

Burr responded on Twitter to the NPR report, saying it mischaracterized the meeting where his remarks occurred. \"The message I shared with my constituents is the one public health officials urged all of us to heed as coronavirus spread increased: Be prepared,\" Burr wrote.

Burr said the NPR report \"raised concerns that Americans weren’t warned about the significant steps we may have to take to stop the coronavirus threat. That’s not true.\"

Late Thursday, a report surfaced in The Daily Beast that another senator, Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., also sold off more than $1 million in stock during the period leading up to the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S. and the precipitous market losses that followed. The report said Loeffler’s sales began on Jan. 24, the day the Senate Health Committee received a closed-door briefing from administration officials on the coronavirus.

A spokesperson for Loeffler defended the senator, saying she had no knowledge of the transactions.

“This is a ridiculous and baseless attack. Sen. Loeffler does not make investment decisions for her portfolio. Investment decisions are made by multiple third-party advisors without her or her husband's knowledge or involvement,\" the spokesperson told ABC News. \"As confirmed in the periodic transaction report to Senate Ethics, Senator Loeffler was informed of these purchases and sales on February 16, 2020- three weeks after they were made.\"

A law passed in 2012 makes it illegal for members of congress to engage in stock trades based on non-public information they are privy to by virtue of their public posts. But legal experts said it remains unclear if either senator's actions were the result of briefings he received from intelligence officials, or based on publicly available information, or if the trades were executed for some other reason.

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