President Trump's abrupt firing of Attorney General Pam Bondi on April 2, amid reported frustrations over case handling including Epstein files, has elevated Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche to acting AG and reshaped trader consensus for the permanent nominee. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin leads at 56.5% implied probability, bolstered by multiple reports of private White House discussions positioning him as the top choice; his prior Senate-confirmed cabinet role could streamline Judiciary Committee review and floor vote. Blanche follows at 27.5%, reflecting his proven loyalty as Trump's former defense counsel in high-profile trials. Texas AG Ken Paxton lags at 6.7% due to lingering Senate Republican opposition from past primaries. Senate confirmation dynamics and further announcements will dictate shifts before the June 30 resolution.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · ActualizadoLee Zeldin 56%
Todd Blanche 28%
Ken Paxton 6.6%
Sin anuncio antes del 30 de junio 1.9%
$70,084 Vol.
$70,084 Vol.

Lee Zeldin
56%

Todd Blanche
28%

Ken Paxton
7%

Sin anuncio antes del 30 de junio
2%

Jeff Clark
2%

Jeanine Pirro
2%

Persona B
1%

Ron DeSantis
1%

Persona A
<1%

Matt Gaetz
<1%
Lee Zeldin 56%
Todd Blanche 28%
Ken Paxton 6.6%
Sin anuncio antes del 30 de junio 1.9%
$70,084 Vol.
$70,084 Vol.

Lee Zeldin
56%

Todd Blanche
28%

Ken Paxton
7%

Sin anuncio antes del 30 de junio
2%

Jeff Clark
2%

Jeanine Pirro
2%

Persona B
1%

Ron DeSantis
1%

Persona A
<1%

Matt Gaetz
<1%
An announcement from Donald Trump or the Trump administration stating their intent to nominate a specific individual for United States Attorney General will suffice to resolve this market, regardless of whether a formal nomination actually occurs.
Qualifying announcements must explicitly present the relevant individual as the nominee or future nominee for Attorney General. Announcements of acting or interim appointments, or announcements which merely reveal potential candidates, will not qualify. Media reports, speculation, or other unofficial information will not qualify.
A formal presidential nomination of an individual to be United States Attorney General will also suffice to resolve this market. Formal nominations are defined as the submission of a nomination message to the U.S. Senate.
If Donald Trump does not announce his pick for the next United States Attorney General by June 30, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "No announcement by June 30".
The resolution source for this market will be official information from Donald Trump and the Trump Administration; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Mercado abierto: Apr 2, 2026, 2:20 PM ET
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...An announcement from Donald Trump or the Trump administration stating their intent to nominate a specific individual for United States Attorney General will suffice to resolve this market, regardless of whether a formal nomination actually occurs.
Qualifying announcements must explicitly present the relevant individual as the nominee or future nominee for Attorney General. Announcements of acting or interim appointments, or announcements which merely reveal potential candidates, will not qualify. Media reports, speculation, or other unofficial information will not qualify.
A formal presidential nomination of an individual to be United States Attorney General will also suffice to resolve this market. Formal nominations are defined as the submission of a nomination message to the U.S. Senate.
If Donald Trump does not announce his pick for the next United States Attorney General by June 30, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "No announcement by June 30".
The resolution source for this market will be official information from Donald Trump and the Trump Administration; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...President Trump's abrupt firing of Attorney General Pam Bondi on April 2, amid reported frustrations over case handling including Epstein files, has elevated Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche to acting AG and reshaped trader consensus for the permanent nominee. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin leads at 56.5% implied probability, bolstered by multiple reports of private White House discussions positioning him as the top choice; his prior Senate-confirmed cabinet role could streamline Judiciary Committee review and floor vote. Blanche follows at 27.5%, reflecting his proven loyalty as Trump's former defense counsel in high-profile trials. Texas AG Ken Paxton lags at 6.7% due to lingering Senate Republican opposition from past primaries. Senate confirmation dynamics and further announcements will dictate shifts before the June 30 resolution.
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