Trader consensus heavily favors no confirmation of the "I beat Bush" Epstein email sender by year-end at 68%, reflecting DOJ resistance to unredacting the February 3, 2016, message despite Rep. Ro Khanna's February 12 public demand amid scrutiny of Epstein files handling under the Trump administration. The email, CC'd to Epstein assistant Lesley Groff, boasts outperforming Jeb Bush's Iowa caucus total from one congressional district, expresses Trump support, references St. Thomas scuba diving, and signs "Love ya." Gwendolyn Beck leads speculation at 19.5% due to her documented Epstein ties; Marco Rubio (14.6%) and Ben Carson (14.1%) follow as 2016 GOP primary candidates who exceeded Bush's Iowa tally, though the district claim fits imperfectly, underscoring unresolved uncertainty absent official disclosure or court order.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · ActualizadoNo revelado en 2026 78%
Gwendolyn Beck 20%
Marco Rubio 15.0%
Ted Cruz 4.1%

No revelado en 2026
68%

Gwendolyn Beck
20%

Marco Rubio
15%

Ted Cruz
4%

Donald Trump
3%

Rand Paul
2%

Ben Carson
14%
No revelado en 2026 78%
Gwendolyn Beck 20%
Marco Rubio 15.0%
Ted Cruz 4.1%

No revelado en 2026
68%

Gwendolyn Beck
20%

Marco Rubio
15%

Ted Cruz
4%

Donald Trump
3%

Rand Paul
2%

Ben Carson
14%
This market will resolve to the individual whose email account is confirmed to have sent the specified message by December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET.
If no individual's email account is confirmed to have sent the message by the end date, this market will resolve to "Not revealed in 2026".
The identity of the account must be revealed unambiguously, for example, through a public unredaction of the document in question, which clearly and definitively reveals the sender’s address.
Official statements regarding the sender’s identity, or any confirmation that does not involve public unredaction of the specified document, including access limited to House members, congressional committees, or other restricted parties, will qualify only if there is a broad consensus as to their truthfulness.
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Mercado abierto: Feb 13, 2026, 4:48 PM ET
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...This market will resolve to the individual whose email account is confirmed to have sent the specified message by December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET.
If no individual's email account is confirmed to have sent the message by the end date, this market will resolve to "Not revealed in 2026".
The identity of the account must be revealed unambiguously, for example, through a public unredaction of the document in question, which clearly and definitively reveals the sender’s address.
Official statements regarding the sender’s identity, or any confirmation that does not involve public unredaction of the specified document, including access limited to House members, congressional committees, or other restricted parties, will qualify only if there is a broad consensus as to their truthfulness.
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...Trader consensus heavily favors no confirmation of the "I beat Bush" Epstein email sender by year-end at 68%, reflecting DOJ resistance to unredacting the February 3, 2016, message despite Rep. Ro Khanna's February 12 public demand amid scrutiny of Epstein files handling under the Trump administration. The email, CC'd to Epstein assistant Lesley Groff, boasts outperforming Jeb Bush's Iowa caucus total from one congressional district, expresses Trump support, references St. Thomas scuba diving, and signs "Love ya." Gwendolyn Beck leads speculation at 19.5% due to her documented Epstein ties; Marco Rubio (14.6%) and Ben Carson (14.1%) follow as 2016 GOP primary candidates who exceeded Bush's Iowa tally, though the district claim fits imperfectly, underscoring unresolved uncertainty absent official disclosure or court order.
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