Key facts
- Prediction markets are accused of enabling individuals to profit from inside information.
- George Santos's prison sentence was commuted by President Trump.
- Santos teased a return to Congress after his sentence commutation.
- Polymarket is under scrutiny for undisclosed influencer payments.
Critics contend that prediction markets such as Kalshi and Polymarket are fostering a new form of political graft, enabling individuals with non-public information to treat it as a tradable asset. This perspective emerges amidst ongoing scrutiny of Polymarket for allegedly paying influencers hundreds of thousands of dollars to promote its platform without proper disclosure. The article highlights the case of George Santos, a former congressman whose 87-month federal prison sentence, received in April 2025 after pleading guilty to campaign fund-related fraud, was commuted by President Donald Trump in October 2025. Following this commutation, Santos began hinting at a return to Congress. The broader concern is that these prediction markets, rather than reflecting the 'wisdom of the crowd,' are becoming lucrative tools for those with access to insider knowledge.