Trump teleprompter operator made $100K betting on Kalshi markets tied to speeches: ABC
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Federal regulators are investigating a longtime White House staffer, Trump's teleprompter operator, who allegedly made $100,000 betting on Kalshi markets tied to President Donald Trump's speeches. The staffer, accused of using nonpublic information, is suspected of profiting from event contracts. This raises concerns about insider trading and market integrity, potentially impacting investor trust in decentralized finance platforms like Kalshi.
According to ABC News, federal regulators are investigating whether the longtime White House staffer used nonpublic information to profit from event contracts tied to President Donald Trump’s speeches.