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A New Bill Would Ban Lawmakers From Betting on Politics and Elections in Prediction Markets
Key takeaways
- Daniel Meuser s repeated NVDA trades and Jefferson Shreve s $25 million BHF transaction highlight the congressional financial activity this legislation targets.
- With Trump and Speaker Johnson backing, U.S.-licensed prediction market operators stand to gain as the sector shifts from a regulatory gray zone to formal federal oversight.
- Act now: the analyst who called NVIDIA in 2010 just named his top 10 AI stocks — and Qualcomm didn t make the cut.
A New Bill Would Ban Lawmakers From Betting on Politics and Elections in Prediction Markets Omor Ibne Ehsan Tue, June 23, 2026 at 12:21 AM GMT+7 4 min read QCOM NVDA BHF BHFAP Quick Read Sara Jacobs disclosed selling up to $1 million of QCOM, fueling a bill bundling congressional stock trading and prediction-market bans into one package.
Daniel Meuser s repeated NVDA trades and Jefferson Shreve s $25 million BHF transaction highlight the congressional financial activity this legislation targets.
With Trump and Speaker Johnson backing, U.S.-licensed prediction market operators stand to gain as the sector shifts from a regulatory gray zone to formal federal oversight.
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