Federal regulators are probing prediction-market bets allegedly made by a White House teleprompter operator on President Trump’s speeches that netted more than $100,000 in profit
Kalshi said it was cooperating with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission after flagging wagers that made more than $100,000.
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