Former New York congressman George Santos is being investigated by federal regulators over his trading activity on the prediction market site Kalshi.Michael M. Santiago/Getty Imageshide caption
In February, four months after being released from federal prison, former Republican congressman George Santos took to social media to express his enthusiasm about attending President Trump's upcoming State of the Union address.
"I'm going to be there for the State of Union in the gallery, guys," Santos saidin a videohe posted to X a day before the president's remarks.
At the time, traders on theprediction marketsite Kalshi were placingmillions of dollars worth of betson who would attend. Santos' video confirming his presence sent odds soaring.
"Watching SOTU from an airport tv was not part of the plan! FML," Santoswroteon X, using slang for a more coarse way of saying, "screw my life."
He posted the message as Trump was speaking, making those same odds in the Kalshi market plummet.
What Santos didn't say was that he had already placed bets on Kalshi that he wasnotgoing to appear at the State of the Union address, according to three people with direct knowledge of his trades who were not authorized to speak publicly. They say Santos misled the public and turned a profit based on that deception in the tens of thousands of dollars.
Kalshi detected Santos' trades, froze his account and referred the case to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the Department of Justice,which both opened investigations into Santos, according to a person familiar with Kalshi's investigation who was not authorized to speak publicly.
Neither the CFTC nor the Justice Department returned requests for comment. Kalshi declined to comment.
Reached by NPR, Santos said, "Well, that's news to me," when asked about the insider trading probe underway into his activity on Kalshi.
Source: Drudge Report