Trump's recent firings of Attorney General Pam Bondi on April 2 and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on March 29 have heightened trader focus on cabinet instability, marking the latest in a 29% "A Team" turnover rate one year into the second term. These departures, amid reports of potential further purges targeting figures like Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and FBI Director Kash Patel over Iran policy disputes, military leadership tensions, and Department of Government Efficiency-driven workforce cuts, underscore Trump's pattern of loyalty tests and rapid personnel shifts reminiscent of his first administration. Earlier exits, including counterterrorism chief Joe Kent's March 17 resignation protesting Iran escalation, reinforce expectations of ongoing churn before 2027, with 2026 midterms looming as a catalyst for additional resignations or reassignments.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated$829,225 Vol.
Tulsi Gabbard
65%
Kash Patel
57%
Kristi Noem
54%
Howard Lutnick
52%
Pete Hegseth
47%
John Ratcliffe
40%
Karoline Leavitt
36%
Lee Zeldin
36%
Susie Wiles
33%
David Sacks
32%
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
26%
Stephen Miller
18%
Scott Bessent
18%
Marco Rubio
15%
Russell Vought
28%
Tom Homan
27%
Dan Scavino
33%
$829,225 Vol.
Tulsi Gabbard
65%
Kash Patel
57%
Kristi Noem
54%
Howard Lutnick
52%
Pete Hegseth
47%
John Ratcliffe
40%
Karoline Leavitt
36%
Lee Zeldin
36%
Susie Wiles
33%
David Sacks
32%
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
26%
Stephen Miller
18%
Scott Bessent
18%
Marco Rubio
15%
Russell Vought
28%
Tom Homan
27%
Dan Scavino
33%
An announcement of the listed individual'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 Trump administration includes individuals formally appointed by Donald Trump to roles within the U.S. federal government, such as Cabinet members, Executive Office staff, senior policy advisors, ambassadors, or White House staff whose appointments are publicly announced by official government channels.
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0x65070BE91...An announcement of the listed individual'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 Trump administration includes individuals formally appointed by Donald Trump to roles within the U.S. federal government, such as Cabinet members, Executive Office staff, senior policy advisors, ambassadors, or White House staff whose appointments are publicly announced by official government channels.
The primary resolution source will be official information from the Trump administration, however a consensus of credible reopening may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Trump's recent firings of Attorney General Pam Bondi on April 2 and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on March 29 have heightened trader focus on cabinet instability, marking the latest in a 29% "A Team" turnover rate one year into the second term. These departures, amid reports of potential further purges targeting figures like Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and FBI Director Kash Patel over Iran policy disputes, military leadership tensions, and Department of Government Efficiency-driven workforce cuts, underscore Trump's pattern of loyalty tests and rapid personnel shifts reminiscent of his first administration. Earlier exits, including counterterrorism chief Joe Kent's March 17 resignation protesting Iran escalation, reinforce expectations of ongoing churn before 2027, with 2026 midterms looming as a catalyst for additional resignations or reassignments.
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