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News & Current Events Mar 28, 2026 at 2:54 PM

Insider trading concerns around the Iran war are on the rise. Can anyone police the bets? | So far, no American has faced federal charges related to insider trading on event-driven news. But accusations about questionable trades are mounting.

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Insider trading concerns around the Iran war are on the rise. Can anyone police the bets?
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Insider trading concerns around the Iran war are on the rise. Can anyone police the bets?
So far, no American has faced federal charges related to insider trading on event-driven news. But accusations about questionable trades are mounting.

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Main-Bandicoot6477 Mar 28, 2026 +7
Considering the President is completely corrupt and has installed corrupt enablers in all federal law enforcement, no corruption that he approves of or directly enriches him, his friends, and family will ever be investigated. And pardons will follow before he leaves office as well. Well, for those that can afford the price of them.
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False_Cookie8226 Mar 28, 2026 +5
Hear me out, make betting only legal at casinos. Sports bets, event bets, p**** bets, all bets, must take place solely in a brick and mortar c*****. Online casinos, draft kings, online p****, its high time that there be a crackdown on these easily manipulated betting sites.
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Dr_G_E Mar 28, 2026 +5
I'm afraid that any consequences for any such crimes committed during the president's second term just will not be pursued before January 20 of 2029. And based on empirical evidence, even then it's not likely. Sad.
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JFJinCO Mar 28, 2026 +2
In his 1961 Farewell Address, President Eisenhower warned of the unwarranted influence of the military industrial complex. If we let billionaires continue to profit off endless wars, we become our own worst enemy.
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turb0_encapsulator Mar 28, 2026 +1
even the Nazis weren't this bad.
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