
An operator of Trump's telepress won almost 90,000 euros in bets on his speeches
The man who operates the telepronter system that US President Donald Trump uses to make speeches is being investigated by
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The man who operates the telepronter system that US President Donald Trump uses to deliver speeches is being investigated for allegedly betting on internet prediction markets on the content of the president's addresses and earning almost $100,000. Since his return to the White House in January last year, Trump has been a great advocate of the prediction markets like Kalshi or Polymarket and has advocated that the CFTC completely regulate this sector, without the states being able to limit their activities, something that Nevada, Michigan or Arizona are trying to do. Leavitt said that the president "considers this to be deeply regrettable and, frankly, a shame" and said that the operator is collaborating with the CFTC's investigations and that for the moment it will be another person who will operate the Trump telepronter, which is planning to offer a televised speech today.
Furthermore, Public radio NPR advanced this Thursday that the United States Commission for the Negotiation of Commodities Futures (CFTC), which regulates this type of federal-level betting platforms, is investigating the individual, who allegedly won just over $90 thousand on the Kalshi website, one of the most popular to try to predict all kinds of events. Shortly after, the White House spokesman, Karoline Leavitt, confirmed the investigation and explained that the man has been suspended for the time of employment and pay for the express desire of Trump himself. Trump's telecopronter operator won more than 100 md betting on his speeches; he was suspended.
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The man who operates the telepronter system that US President Donald Trump uses to deliver speeches is being investigated for allegedly betting on internet prediction markets on the content of the president's addresses and earning almost $100,000.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesSince his return to the White House in January last year, Trump has been a great advocate of the prediction markets like Kalshi or Polymarket and has advocated that the CFTC completely regulate this sector, without the states being able to limit their activities, something that Nevada, Michigan or Arizona are trying to do.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesLeavitt said that the president "considers this to be deeply regrettable and, frankly, a shame" and said that the operator is collaborating with the CFTC's investigations and that for the moment it will be another person who will operate the Trump telepronter, which is planning to offer a televised speech today.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesPublic radio NPR advanced this Thursday that the United States Commission for the Negotiation of Commodities Futures (CFTC), which regulates this type of federal-level betting platforms, is investigating the individual, who allegedly won just over $90 thousand on the Kalshi website, one of the most popular to try to predict all kinds of events.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesShortly after, the White House spokesman, Karoline Leavitt, confirmed the investigation and explained that the man has been suspended for the time of employment and pay for the express desire of Trump himself.
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Trump's telecopronter operator won more than 100 md betting on his speeches; he was suspended.
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