Teleprompter operator placed on leave amid betting allegations
A teleprompter operator for the White House has been suspended following allegations of betting on the content of speeches. The operator reportedly earned a significant amount from these activities. (sources: theguardian, abc, bbc, bloomberg, thehill)

The White House has placed a teleprompter operator on administrative leave due to allegations of betting on the content of speeches. Reports indicate that the operator earned over $142,000 from these activities.
- The teleprompter operator has been suspended while an investigation is conducted.
- Allegations suggest the operator used insider knowledge to place bets on a prediction platform.
- The operator's actions have drawn criticism from officials.
Why it matters
The investigation raises questions about ethics and conduct within the White House.
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What HR8076 actually does
This story is about Trump's teleprompter operator suspended over bets on president's speeches. This bill would bar covered federal officials and related persons from trading prediction markets tied to specific political events.
If passed, it would:
- Bar covered federal officials and related persons from trading prediction markets tied to specific political events • Require penalties and disgorgement for prohibited trades.
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This story is about Trump's teleprompter operator suspended over bets on president's speeches. This bill would ban covered officials from using nonpublic government information to trade prediction contracts.
If passed, it would
- Ban covered officials from using nonpublic government information to trade prediction contracts • Add disclosure and penalty rules for event-contract trading by covered officials.
This story is about Trump's teleprompter operator suspended over bets on president's speeches. This bill would prohibit event contracts based on government activities, election outcomes, terrorism, war, and certain other categories.
If passed, it would
- Prohibit event contracts based on government activities, election outcomes, terrorism, war • Tighten the CFTC’s duty to bar contracts deemed contrary to the public interest.
This story is about Trump's teleprompter operator suspended over bets on president's speeches. This bill would make covered prediction-market trades unlawful when a covered official has, or would reasonably obtain.
If passed, it would
- Make covered prediction-market trades unlawful when a covered official has, or can reasonably obtain • Cover government-policy, government-action, and political-outcome contracts.
This story is about Trump's teleprompter operator suspended over bets on president's speeches. This bill would ban registered exchanges from listing contracts on political elections and many federal executive, legislative.
If passed, it would
- Ban registered exchanges from listing contracts on political elections and many federal executive, legislative • Order a GAO study on prediction markets and related risks.
This story is about Trump's teleprompter operator suspended over bets on president's speeches. This bill would create an Office of Inspector General in the Executive Office of the President.
If passed, it would
- Create an Office of Inspector General in the Executive Office of the President • Add a formal internal watchdog for misconduct, waste, fraud, and abuse in the White House complex.
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