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7/17/2026, 12:55:30 PM
BS Summary: This video contains 27 faulty reasoning types, including Burden of Proof, Availability Heuristic, and Appeal to Emotion, with Appeal to Authority as the most egregious example at 41.8% saturation with 184 hits. Analysis detected 1,543 faulty-reasoning hits from 440 analyzed words, generating a BS Score of 95.8% and a BS Rank of 97% (527 of 17,123 videos). This video is worse (more manipulative) than 96.90% of the video peer group.
This morning, a White House aid who knew what President Trump would say before he said it, is on indefinite leave after
sources told ABC News he bet on Trump's speeches, using his inside knowledge to win tens of thousands of dollars on the prediction market.
Cali, >> he believes it's deeply unfortunate and frankly a disgrace.
Over a three-month period beginning last December, the sources said Gabriel Perez, who operated President Trump's teleprompter since 2016, bet on what words and terms would appear in more than a dozen of the president's speeches and won more than $100,000.
Paris was there for Trump's address to the National Prayer Breakfast.
>> You know, religion's back now hotter than ever before.
>> To the World Economic Forum, the USA is the economic engine on the planet >> and the state of the union. This is the golden age of America.
>> For those speeches and more, the sources said Paris took advantage of his unique insight into Trump's remarks on Kali's mentions market, where users bet whether certain words and phrases will be uttered.
Sources said sometimes Paris would back out of bets mid speech if Trump skipped certain words, as he often does.
>> No, when you go up here, you take a big chance, especially me, cuz I go off teleprompter about 80% of the time.
Khi said its own surveillance team promptly flagged and referred these trades to the CFTC and we are cooperating in assisting regulators.
What's at stake in this room?
>> The integrity of our markets.
>> Khi prohibits users from trading on confidential information obtained at work.
As the company told us back in May when we visited the room where the prediction market investigates suspicious trades.
So if you have information by virtue of your job or your employment, something that you have a legal duty surrounding and you have an obligation not to take that and misappropriate it for yourself.
President Trump has been generally supportive of prediction markets, saying
the US could be left out in the cold if they're allowed to operate everywhere but the United States.
Sources said Paris made his last trade in March.
Later that same month, the White House issued an internal memo warning staff not to use non-public information to place bets on prediction markets.
We did not hear back from Paris's attorney, but sources told us he is in talks now to settle the allegations.
We're told the terms could include forcing him to give back his trading profits, but he will face no criminal charges.
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