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Donald Trump : Specials

Sun, Dec 08, 2024 EST

Rot Who Will Donald Trump Sr. Pardon In First 100 Days? Moneyline
40001 January 6th Protestors     -1000
40002 Ross Ulbricht     -500
40003 Steve Bannon     +200
40004 Edward Snowden     +250
40005 Julian Assange     +300
40008 Eric Adams     +900
40009 Sam Bankman-Fried     +1600
40010 Young Thug     +900
40011 P. Diddy     +1200
40012 Robert Menendez     +600
Must Receive Presidential Pardon, Commutation, or Reprieve From Donald Trump Sr. by April 30th. BetUS' decision is final. Wagers posted after public announcement will be void.
Rot When Will Donald Trump Sr. Leave Office As US President? Moneyline
90101 2025     +700
90102 2026     +600
90103 2027     +600
90104 2028     +500
90105 2029 or Later     -300
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     -260
90202 No     +170
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 Impeached Before 2028 US Presidential Election Moneyline
90301 Yes     +400
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.
Rot Will The Two-Term Presidential Time Limit Be Repealed Before the 2028 US Presidential Election? Moneyline
90401 Yes     +600
Donald Trump Sr. to Repeal 22nd Amendment to the United States Constitution (Two-Term Presidential Limit) & Run for a Third Term Before 2029. BetUS' decision is final. Wagers posted after public announcement will be void.
Rot Who Will Donald Trump Sr. Pardon Before 2026? Moneyline
40021 January 6th Protestors     -1600
40022 Ross Ulbricht     -300
40023 Steve Bannon     +150
40024 Edward Snowden     +175
40025 Julian Assange     +200
40027 Matt Gaetz     +700
40028 Eric Adams     +900
40029 Robert Menendez     +900
40030 Young Thug     +1000
40031 Sam Bankman-Fried     +1600
Must Receive Presidential Pardon, Commutation, or Reprieve From Donald Trump Sr. Before 2026. BetUS' decision is final. Wagers posted after public announcement will be void.
Rot To Become Donald Trump Sr.'s 51st State During Presidency Moneyline
51101 Puerto Rico     +150
51102 Guam     +250
51103 US Virgin Islands     +250
51104 Greenland     +800
51105 District Of Columbia     +1200
51106 Israel     +1400
51107 Mexico     +1600
51108 Canada     +1800
51109 Mar-a-Lago     +2000
51110 Ukraine     +3000
51111 Ireland     +4000
51112 United Kingdom     +10000
51113 Australia     +15000
Ends With The Inauguration of the 2028 US Presidential Election Winner. BetUS' decision is final. Wagers posted after public announcement will be void.
Rot To Become Donald Trump Sr.'s 51st State During Presidency (Canadian Province) Moneyline
51201 Québec     +200
51202 Alberta     +300
51203 Yukon     +500
51204 Nova Scotia     +500
51205 Northwest Territories     +800
51206 New Brunswick     +800
51207 Ontario     +1000
51208 Manitoba     +1200
51209 Saskatchewan     +1200
51210 British Columbia     +4000
Ends With The Inauguration of the 2028 US Presidential Election Winner. BetUS' decision is final. Wagers posted after public announcement will be void.

Mon, Dec 30, 2024 EST

Rot Will Donald Trump Sr. & Melania Trump Be Divorced Before End Of 2025? Moneyline
20101 Yes     +900
BetUS' decision is final. Wagers posted after public announcement will be void.
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Bet Trump Odds: Wagering on a Second Trump Presidency

Love him or hate him, Donald J. Trump commands attention—and not just from the political world. With a second Trump presidency on the horizon, bettors are hyped for the action. 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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