White House removes teleprompter operator accused of making $90,000 from bets on Trump's speeches - Details
New Delhi, July 17 -- A White House teleprompter operator is under investigation by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), a US federal regulator. He is accused of profiting from Kalshi prediction market wagers linked to US President Donald Trump's speeches.
The accused, Gabriel Perez, has worked as a teleprompter operator at the White House since 2016. He allegedly placed bets on words Trump would use during major public addresses, including the State of the Union address, ABC News reported on Thursday.
Kalshi said it froze over $90,000 in profits held in a customer's account after the trader allegedly relied on confidential information to make over $100,000 from bets placed on the exchange.
It later alerted the Commodity Fu...
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