The market's near-even split on whether President Trump will announce an attorney general by June 30 reflects the compressed timeline and absence of any formal selection as of mid-May. No announcement holds a slim lead at 49.5 percent because cabinet-level vetting for the Department of Justice role has historically extended beyond initial transition windows, with traders assigning the highest probability to continued internal deliberations. Lee Zeldin leads named contenders at 16.5 percent on the strength of his prior congressional service and alignment with administration priorities, while Todd Blanche at 8.3 percent and Harmeet Dhillon at 5.7 percent draw support from their federal prosecution and state-level legal experience. Remaining options remain fragmented below 5 percent each, underscoring the lack of consensus on any single profile ahead of the deadline.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedWho will Trump announce as next Attorney General by June 30?
No Announcement by June 30 49.5%
Lee Zeldin 17%
Todd Blanche 8.2%
Harmeet Dhillon 5.6%
$728,696 Vol.
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No Announcement by June 30
49%

Lee Zeldin
17%

Todd Blanche
8%

Harmeet Dhillon
6%

Ken Paxton
5%

Ron DeSantis
4%

Jeanine Pirro
2%

Eric Schmitt
1%

Ted Cruz
1%

Jay Clayton
1%

Mike Lee
1%

Matt Gaetz
<1%

Jeff Clark
<1%
No Announcement by June 30 49.5%
Lee Zeldin 17%
Todd Blanche 8.2%
Harmeet Dhillon 5.6%
$728,696 Vol.
$728,696 Vol.

No Announcement by June 30
49%

Lee Zeldin
17%

Todd Blanche
8%

Harmeet Dhillon
6%

Ken Paxton
5%

Ron DeSantis
4%

Jeanine Pirro
2%

Eric Schmitt
1%

Ted Cruz
1%

Jay Clayton
1%

Mike Lee
1%

Matt Gaetz
<1%

Jeff Clark
<1%
An announcement from Donald Trump or the Trump administration stating their intent to nominate a specific individual for United States Attorney General will suffice to resolve this market, regardless of whether a formal nomination actually occurs.
Qualifying announcements must explicitly present the relevant individual as the nominee or future nominee for Attorney General. Announcements of acting or interim appointments, or announcements which merely reveal potential candidates, will not qualify. Media reports, speculation, or other unofficial information will not qualify.
A formal presidential nomination of an individual to be United States Attorney General will also suffice to resolve this market. Formal nominations are defined as the submission of a nomination message to the U.S. Senate.
If Donald Trump does not announce his pick for the next United States Attorney General by June 30, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "No announcement by June 30".
The resolution source for this market will be official information from Donald Trump and the Trump Administration; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Apr 2, 2026, 2:20 PM ET
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...An announcement from Donald Trump or the Trump administration stating their intent to nominate a specific individual for United States Attorney General will suffice to resolve this market, regardless of whether a formal nomination actually occurs.
Qualifying announcements must explicitly present the relevant individual as the nominee or future nominee for Attorney General. Announcements of acting or interim appointments, or announcements which merely reveal potential candidates, will not qualify. Media reports, speculation, or other unofficial information will not qualify.
A formal presidential nomination of an individual to be United States Attorney General will also suffice to resolve this market. Formal nominations are defined as the submission of a nomination message to the U.S. Senate.
If Donald Trump does not announce his pick for the next United States Attorney General by June 30, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "No announcement by June 30".
The resolution source for this market will be official information from Donald Trump and the Trump Administration; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...The market's near-even split on whether President Trump will announce an attorney general by June 30 reflects the compressed timeline and absence of any formal selection as of mid-May. No announcement holds a slim lead at 49.5 percent because cabinet-level vetting for the Department of Justice role has historically extended beyond initial transition windows, with traders assigning the highest probability to continued internal deliberations. Lee Zeldin leads named contenders at 16.5 percent on the strength of his prior congressional service and alignment with administration priorities, while Todd Blanche at 8.3 percent and Harmeet Dhillon at 5.7 percent draw support from their federal prosecution and state-level legal experience. Remaining options remain fragmented below 5 percent each, underscoring the lack of consensus on any single profile ahead of the deadline.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated

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