White House staff received email warning them not to place bets on prediction markets, officials say [View all]
Source: CBS News
April 9, 2026 / 8:02 PM EDT / CBS News
White House aides got an email last month telling them not to place bets on prediction markets with nonpublic information, multiple administration officials told CBS News. It was sent March 24, according to two White House officials.
The email from the White House Management Office, which was obtained by CBS News, states: "Recent press reports have raised concerns about government officials using nonpublic government information to place wagers on online prediction markets, such as Kalshi or Polymarket."
It said it's a "criminal offense for anyone to use nonpublic information to buy or sell these contracts," and that "government ethics regulations prohibit the use of nonpublic government information for the private benefit of an employee or any other third party."
"All White House employees are reminded that the misuse of nonpublic information by government employees for financial benefit is a very serious offense and will not be tolerated," the email added. It referred staff to the White House Counsel's Office if they had questions. The Wall Street Journal first reported on the existence of the email.
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