House Republicans Open Investigation into Kalshi, Polymarket over Insider Trading

In brief - House Republicans opened an insider trading probe into Kalshi and Polymarket over insider trading. - Rep. James Comer requested records tied to suspicious trades, KYC rules, and Iran- and Venezuela-related wagers. - The investigation follows recent scandals invo

In brief – House Republicans opened an insider trading probe into Kalshi and Polymarket over insider trading. – Rep.

James Comer requested records tied to suspicious trades, KYC rules, and Iran- and Venezuela-related wagers. – The investigation follows recent scandals involving alleged insider bets on U.S. military actions

The leader of the powerful House Oversight Committee announced Friday he has launched an investigation into prediction market juggernauts Kalshi and Polymarket. The investigation will focus on insider trading by users on both platforms, and wagers that leverage non-public information, Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) said. “This growing pattern of insider trading activity on prediction market platforms indicates that Congressional action may be necessary,” the congressman said. Comer sent letters to Kalshi CEO Tarek Mansour and Polymarket CEO Shayne Coplan on Friday, requesting a slew of documents related to both companies’ internal operations.

The requested information includes all documentation and communications related to the companies’ know-your-customer (KYC) standards; their policies and procedures for detecting suspicious trades; their analysis of the impact of insider trading scandals on the company’s reputation; and their deliberations regarding the offering of wagers tied to armed conflicts, among other subjects. Comer has also asked Kalshi and Polymarket to hand over all internal communications and documents related to wagers on the Iran war and America’s attack on Venezuela earlier this year. The investigation comes weeks after a U.S. soldier was arrested for allegedly placing Polymarket bets on the timing of American military actions using classified information.

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