The longtime operator of Trump's prompter won more than $100,000 on prediction market Kalshi based off the commander in chief's remarks, press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Thursday.
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The longtime operator of Trump's prompter won more than $100,000 on prediction market Kalshi based off the commander in chief's remarks, press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Thursday.
The longtime operator of Trump's prompter won more than $100,000 on prediction market Kalshi based off the commander in chief's remarks, press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Thursday. A White House teleprompter operator allegedly made nearly $100,000 betting on President Trump's speeches on the prediction market Kalshi, CBS News has confirmed.
CBS News reported the story as "White House teleprompter operator allegedly made nearly $100k betting on Trump's speeches." New York Post reported the story as "Trump's teleprompter operator on leave over $100K insider betting report: White House."
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