🔥 Trump's attitude toward betting on "Maduro's arrest" and U.S. military soldiers has softened, with some allies supporting a pardon.


On April 26, according to CNN, the U.S. Department of Justice charged U.S. military special forces soldier Gannon Ken Van Dyke with using confidential intelligence to bet on the Polymarket platform about a U.S. raid on Venezuela, illegally profiting over $400k.
Trump's stance appears to have shifted, comparing the matter to baseball legend Rose betting on his own team winning, responding casually and saying he will investigate.
At least several of Trump's allies have expressed support for pardoning the soldier.
Trump previously criticized prediction markets, calling the global situation "like a casino."
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