White House staff told not to place bets on prediction markets
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White House staff have been instructed not to place bets on prediction markets.
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White House staff have been explicitly instructed not to place bets on prediction markets. This directive comes as these platforms have gained popularity, allowing users to wager on various global events. The instruction aims to prevent potential conflicts of interest or the appearance of impropriety among executive branch employees. It underscores the administration's stance on staff engaging in activities that could be perceived as leveraging insider information or influencing public perception through financial speculation.
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