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Sat, Feb 28, 2026 EST

Rot Donald Trump Sr. To Launch A Coin By March 31st, 2026 Moneyline
20201 Yes     +225Added
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Rot Donald Trump Sr. To Launch A Coin By December 31st, 2026 Moneyline
20211 Yes     +650Added
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Rot Will Donald Trump Sr. 'Flip The Bird' Again In 2026? Moneyline
20301 Yes     +200Added
'Flip The Bird': To Stick One's Middle Finger Up At Someone As A Sign Of Contempt or Anger. BetUS' decision is final. Wagers posted after public announcement will be void.
Rot Donald Trump Sr. / Greenland Deal Signed By March 31st, 2026? Moneyline
51321 Yes     +1200Added
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Rot Will Donald Trump Sr. End Department Of Education In 2025? Moneyline
51521 Yes     +1200Added
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Rot Will Donald Trump Sr. Nationalize Elections? Moneyline
80101 Yes     +500Added
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Rot Donald Trump Sr. To Resign In 2026 Moneyline
90205 Yes     +1200Added
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Rot Will Donald Trump Sr. Be Removed Via 25th Amendment In 2026? Moneyline
90501 Yes     +800Added
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Rot Will Donald Trump Sr. Cut Corporate Taxes In 2026? Moneyline
100101 Yes     +1200Added
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Rot Will Donald Trump Sr. Cut Long Term Capital Gains Tax In 2026? Moneyline
100141 Yes     +500Added
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Sun, Mar 29, 2026 EST

Rot Donald Trump Sr. Cabinet: Next Cabinet Member(s) To Leave Their Post? Moneyline
10501 Robert F. Kennedy Jr.     +2800Added
10503 Pete Hegseth     +1000Added
10504 Tulsi Gabbard     +250Added
10505 Linda McMahon     +2500Added
10506 John Ratcliffe     +1200Added
10507 Scott Bessent     +3500Added
10508 Pam Bondi     +125Added
10509 Kristi Noem     +200Added
10510 Lee Zeldin     +3500Added
No Action, If All Serve Full Term. BetUS' decision is final. Wagers posted after public announcement will be void.
Rot When Will Donald Trump Sr. Leave Office As US President? Moneyline
90102 2026     +250Added
90103 2027     +400Added
90104 2028     +500Added
90105 2029 or Later     -300Added
Year Donald Trump Sr. Will Be Replaced As US President & Successor Is Inaugurated. BetUS' decision is final. Wagers posted after public announcement will be void.
Rot Donald Trump Sr. To Complete A Full Term As US President Moneyline
90201 Yes     -200Added
90202 No     +150Added
Term Ends With Inauguration of 2028 Presidential Election Winner, In January, 2029. BetUS' decision is final. Wagers posted after public announcement will be void.
Rot Donald Trump Sr. To Be On 2028 US Presidential Election Ballot? Moneyline
90211 Yes     +600Added
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Rot Donald Trump Sr. To Be On 2028 Iowa GOP Caucus Ballot? Moneyline
90215 Yes     +400Added
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Rot Donald Trump Sr. & Barack Obama To Be On 2028 US Presidential Election Ballot? Moneyline
90217 Yes     +1400Added
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Rot Donald Trump Sr. To Be Impeached Before 2028 US Presidential Election Moneyline
90301 Yes     -150Added
To Be Impeached by the House of Representatives, Before the 2028 US Presidential Election Winner Is Inaugurated In January, 2029. BetUS' decision is final. Wagers posted after public announcement will be void.
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Bet Trump Odds and Lines

From pardons to personal drama, U.S. political odds offer something for everyone willing to bet on one of America’s most unpredictable figures. This isn’t just politics; it’s high-stakes entertainment.

Trump Presidency Odds: What’s on the Table?

Will He Serve a Full Term?

One of the hottest wagers in the political betting world is whether Trump will serve a complete second term. Odds are tight, with factors like his age, ongoing legal battles, and disdain for the job keeping bettors and political pundits guessing. While the Trump camp is confident in his ability to go the distance, the odds suggest there’s room for doubt. BetUS Sportsbook is offering intriguing betting lines on whether a resignation, impeachment, or other circumstances might cut his tenure short.

Pardon Power: Who’s on the List?

Trump’s first term was notable for his liberal use of the pardon pen. From political allies to controversial figures, no one was off the table. The odds on who he might pardon during a second term are wide-ranging and spicy. Names like January 6 insurrectionists, Hunter Biden, Julian Assange, Edward Snowden, and even P Diddy are making the rounds. Would Trump’s second term cement his reputation as a wildcard or double down on his loyalty to his base? Place your bets.

When Will He Leave the White House?

Here’s where it gets even more interesting. BetUS Sportsbook is offering bets on the exact timing of Trump’s potential White House departure. Will it be voluntary at the end of a full term, or will external forces—think scandal, health, or political drama—usher him out early? The odds reflect the volatility of the man himself: unpredictable, polarizing, and always in the headlines.

Will He and Melania Split?

Trump and Melania’s relationship has long been the subject of media and public scrutiny. Now, it’s even hit the betting lines. Odds on a high-profile divorce during or after a second term are circulating, with oddsmakers taking everything from their body language to tabloid rumors into account. Betting on personal relationships might feel dicey, but hey, this is the Trump presidency—nothing’s off-limits.

Declassifying Secrets: JFK Files and Epstein

If there’s one thing Trump loves, it’s a dramatic reveal. Bettors are taking action on whether he’ll declassify the JFK assassination files or the infamous Jeffrey Epstein list. Trump’s base thrives on the promise of uncovering the “truth,” and oddsmakers are offering enticing lines on whether he’ll make good on those promises in a second term. If you’re into political theater, this market is where you want to be.

How to Bet on Donald Trump

Political betting isn’t about guessing—it’s about strategy. To succeed in markets like bet Trump odds, follow these tips:

  • Track the Headlines: Trump odds fluctuate with every twist in the news. Stay plugged in.
  • Spread Your Bets: Diversifying your wagers across markets increases your chances of a win.
  • Follow the Money: Watch where others are placing their bets—it often signals emerging trends.

Why Bet Political Odds?

Political betting has exploded in recent years, especially in the U.S., where the stakes feel personal, and the entertainment value is undeniable. For gamblers, betting on Trump odds merges the thrill of competition with the allure of big profits. It’s not just a wager—it’s a test of strategy, intuition, and guts.

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