Trump Says He Will Look Into Soldier Charged Over Polymarket Maduro Raid Bet

Trump said he will look into the case of U.S. Army Special Forces soldier Gannon Ken Van Dyke, who faces charges tied to more than $400,000 in illegal profits from Polymarket bets. The U.S. Department of Justice accused Van Dyke of using classified intelligence to bet on the U.S. raid on Venezuela and Maduro’s downfall. At least several of Trump’s allies said Trump should pardon the soldier.

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