Kash Patel out by May 31?
June 1, 2026 · $188k volume
Why it resolved
The Atlantic published an investigative report on April 18, 2026 alleging Kash Patel engaged in excessive drinking and unexplained absences as FBI Director. The market immediately fell from 56¢ to 46¢ within hours, then continued bleeding downward as Patel survived the scandal, sued The Atlantic for $250 million, testified before Senate on May 12, and remained in office through the May 31 deadline despite multiple additional controversies (Pearl Harbor snorkeling, girlfriend use of FBI resources)—the market correctly priced the near-zero probability he would be removed by May 31.
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