Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, confirmed in a narrow Senate vote in January 2025, continues to lead the Pentagon actively into his second year, with traders reflecting 76% implied odds against his departure by June 30 amid recent high-profile personnel changes. Two days ago, Hegseth requested Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George's early retirement in a widely anticipated move, interpreted by officials as leadership consolidation rather than vulnerability. A fresh Democratic-led probe into alleged insider trading four days ago has drawn scrutiny, alongside March congressional letters questioning his Iran statements, but no official resignation talks, White House distancing, or impeachment pressures have surfaced. Historical patterns of Trump administration loyalty and absence of disqualifying scandals sustain trader consensus for tenure stability through mid-2026.
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An announcement of Pete Hegseth's resignation/removal before this market's end date will immediately resolve this market to "Yes", regardless of when the announced resignation/removal goes into effect.
The resolution source for this market will be official information from Pete Hegseth and the U.S. government; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Mar 24, 2026, 4:58 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...An announcement of Pete Hegseth's resignation/removal before this market's end date will immediately resolve this market to "Yes", regardless of when the announced resignation/removal goes into effect.
The resolution source for this market will be official information from Pete Hegseth and the U.S. government; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, confirmed in a narrow Senate vote in January 2025, continues to lead the Pentagon actively into his second year, with traders reflecting 76% implied odds against his departure by June 30 amid recent high-profile personnel changes. Two days ago, Hegseth requested Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George's early retirement in a widely anticipated move, interpreted by officials as leadership consolidation rather than vulnerability. A fresh Democratic-led probe into alleged insider trading four days ago has drawn scrutiny, alongside March congressional letters questioning his Iran statements, but no official resignation talks, White House distancing, or impeachment pressures have surfaced. Historical patterns of Trump administration loyalty and absence of disqualifying scandals sustain trader consensus for tenure stability through mid-2026.
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