- June 30, 2026
- Updated 11:08 pm
George Santos Under Investigation for Misleading Trades
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- June 5, 2026
- National Politics Politics
Former Congressman George Santos is being scrutinized for trades on the prediction market Kalshi. He allegedly profited by misleading the public about attending Trump’s State of the Union address in February. Reports reveal that Kalshi alerted federal authorities in New York and Washington about Santos betting against his appearance, despite him publicly expressing excitement about attending through a video on X.
The story brought attention to Santos’ questionable activities, leading to a call from Santos himself. On the call, he claimed the story was riddled with inaccuracies, insisting his legal team found no ongoing investigation. He refused to disclose his lawyers’ identities and denied having made any threats, although his comments raised concern.
Following the publication, Santos took to X to deny the conversation ever occurred as described, accusing the journalist of fabrication. Santos has a history marked by deceit, which was further underscored by his interaction with prediction market site Polymarket, from which he has since been distanced.
His activities continued to garner attention as he promoted discounted video messages on Cameo, indicating his attempts to maintain public visibility. This incident highlights the increasing challenges journalists face with threats, illustrated by Santos’ reaction to the story.
The ongoing investigations aim to shed light on Santos’ trades and connections with prediction market platforms, maintaining a focus on accountability and transparency in his dealings.
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