Federal officials probe whether White House teleprompter profited off Trump's words
First publishedJul 16, 15:04 UTC
Last updatedJul 16, 18:11 UTC · 11m ago
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It's the first known instance of officials investigating suspected insider trading on a prediction market from inside the White House.(Image credit: Mark Schiefelbein)
Reported by 7 outlets — NPR News, CBS News, ABC News, The Hill, Axios, and 1 more. See all sources ↓
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- What's the story?
- It's the first known instance of officials investigating suspected insider trading on a prediction market from inside the White House.(Image credit: Mark Schiefelbein)
- How widely is it covered?
- 7 outlets, average source rating 7.6/10.
- When was it last updated?
- 11m ago.
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