Trader consensus on Polymarket for Karoline Leavitt's remarks in the next White House press briefing, expected shortly after Donald Trump's January 20, 2025, inauguration, centers on anticipated defenses of incoming administration priorities like border security and economic tariffs, reflecting her combative campaign style and recent transition announcements. Key drivers include Trump's December cabinet nominations, including Pete Hegseth for Defense, which have sparked media scrutiny on qualifications, and ongoing fiscal cliff negotiations influencing fiscal policy previews. Traders monitor Leavitt's Senate confirmation process and first briefing scheduling, with odds shifting on responses to foreign aid debates and January 6-related questions amid historical press secretary precedents of scripted messaging.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated$38,767 Vol.
Regime 10+ times
54%
Go ahead 5+ times
30%
Air / Land / Sea 3+ times
69%
Capitol Hill
52%
Sponsor of Terror
66%
Boots on the Ground
53%
Ayatollah / Mojtaba
39%
Make Iran Great Again
11%
Ceasefire
32%
ICE
59%
Hormuz
88%
Hezbollah / Hamas
30%
Lebanon
64%
Qatar / UAE / Oman
52%
SAVE Act / SAVE America Act
78%
Democrat Shutdown
46%
Call your Democrat / Call a Democrat
33%
Why not
45%
Markwayne / Mullin
45%
Death to America
46%
Illegal Alien
60%
Threat
84%
AI / Intelligence
69%
Commander-in-Chief
69%
$38,767 Vol.
Regime 10+ times
54%
Go ahead 5+ times
30%
Air / Land / Sea 3+ times
69%
Capitol Hill
52%
Sponsor of Terror
66%
Boots on the Ground
53%
Ayatollah / Mojtaba
39%
Make Iran Great Again
11%
Ceasefire
32%
ICE
59%
Hormuz
88%
Hezbollah / Hamas
30%
Lebanon
64%
Qatar / UAE / Oman
52%
SAVE Act / SAVE America Act
78%
Democrat Shutdown
46%
Call your Democrat / Call a Democrat
33%
Why not
45%
Markwayne / Mullin
45%
Death to America
46%
Illegal Alien
60%
Threat
84%
AI / Intelligence
69%
Commander-in-Chief
69%
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Market Opened: Mar 16, 2026, 5:14 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...Trader consensus on Polymarket for Karoline Leavitt's remarks in the next White House press briefing, expected shortly after Donald Trump's January 20, 2025, inauguration, centers on anticipated defenses of incoming administration priorities like border security and economic tariffs, reflecting her combative campaign style and recent transition announcements. Key drivers include Trump's December cabinet nominations, including Pete Hegseth for Defense, which have sparked media scrutiny on qualifications, and ongoing fiscal cliff negotiations influencing fiscal policy previews. Traders monitor Leavitt's Senate confirmation process and first briefing scheduling, with odds shifting on responses to foreign aid debates and January 6-related questions amid historical press secretary precedents of scripted messaging.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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