About Open Cabinet

An accountability tool that parses executive branch financial disclosure data into searchable, sortable and visual formats — tracking stock trades and potential conflicts of interest.

For data sourcing and pipeline details, see the methodology.

About the developer

Trevor Brown

Built by Trevor Brown, investigative data journalist turned web developer. 15 years of political reporting, most recently six years covering elections, dark money, financial disclosures and government accountability at Oklahoma Watch. This project bridges both worlds — journalism instinct driving a developer tool.

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Open source

Open Cabinet is open source under the MIT License. The code, data pipeline and research are available on GitHub. Found a bug or data error? Open an issue or email trevorbrown.web@gmail.com.

Report an issue

Found a data error, missing official or bug? We review every submission. Your feedback helps keep this tool accurate.

This tool is for informational and journalism purposes only. Nothing here constitutes investment advice. Asset values and transaction amounts are reported in ranges as required by federal law. This database may not include all executive branch filers. Data sourced from the U.S. Office of Government Ethics under the Ethics in Government Act (5 U.S.C. Section 13107). Federal government documents carry no copyright (17 U.S.C. Section 105).