ABC News reports that the White House teleprompter operator made over $100,000 in gambling bets related to the president's speeches, according to the network's report.
01 · THE DISPATCH
ABC News reported on Thursday that an unnamed White House teleprompter operator earned more than $100,000 in wagers tied to the president's public addresses. The network did not disclose the operator's identity or provide details on the timing or nature of the bets. The report cites unnamed sources, and the White House has not yet commented. The story raises questions about potential conflicts of interest and security protocols within the presidential speechwriting and delivery process.
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03 · Source and signal
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