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White House Teleprompter Operator Won $100K Betting on Trump Speeches

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A technical assistant working at the White House placed bets on President Trump's speeches and won approximately $100,000, according to prediction market platform Kalshi. The activity was identified by Kalshi, which subsequently reported it to federal authorities. The case raises concerns about insider advantage, as the individual had direct access to Trump's prepared remarks before they were delivered publicly. Kalshi disclosed the incident, highlighting the platform's self-reporting mechanisms around potentially irregular betting activity.

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White House Teleprompter Operator Won $100K Betting on Trump Speeches · ShortSingh