President Donald Trump’s pattern of direct public commentary continues to inform trader assessments in daily markets on whether he will issue a personal insult on a given date. Recent statements include criticisms of journalists questioning White House renovation costs, references to Democrats as “Dumocrats,” and remarks targeting figures associated with prior election-related matters. These align with his established approach during the current administration, where Truth Social posts and press interactions frequently feature pointed language toward opponents and media. Upcoming events such as congressional addresses or diplomatic meetings could create additional platforms for such exchanges, though outcomes remain tied to specific developments and his schedule.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket. Isto não é aconselhamento de trading e não tem qualquer papel na resolução deste mercado. · AtualizadoWill Trump publicly insult someone on...?
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95%
May 19
96%
May 20
91%
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90%
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93%
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91%
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90%
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91%
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91%
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$509,414 Vol.
May 18
95%
May 19
96%
May 20
91%
May 21
90%
May 22
93%
May 23
91%
May 24
90%
May 25
91%
May 26
91%
May 27
89%
May 28
91%
May 29
91%
May 30
91%
May 31
90%
This includes calling the individual weak, stupid, disloyal, a failure, using an insulting nickname, using other derogatory language, or using the negative form of a positive trait in a derogatory personal way (e.g., “He/She isn’t smart”). Negative forms used in reference to the individual's professional actions, policies, or decisions (e.g., “He/She isn’t being smart about this policy”) will not count. Policy disagreements stated without disparaging language will not count.
A direct reference will qualify even if the individual is not named, so long as it is reasonably clear from context that they are the subject.
Any written, verbal, or recorded public statement by Trump qualifies.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Mercado Aberto: Apr 30, 2026, 11:29 AM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Resultado proposto: Yes
Sem contestação
Resultado final: Yes
This includes calling the individual weak, stupid, disloyal, a failure, using an insulting nickname, using other derogatory language, or using the negative form of a positive trait in a derogatory personal way (e.g., “He/She isn’t smart”). Negative forms used in reference to the individual's professional actions, policies, or decisions (e.g., “He/She isn’t being smart about this policy”) will not count. Policy disagreements stated without disparaging language will not count.
A direct reference will qualify even if the individual is not named, so long as it is reasonably clear from context that they are the subject.
Any written, verbal, or recorded public statement by Trump qualifies.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Resultado proposto: Yes
Sem contestação
Resultado final: Yes
President Donald Trump’s pattern of direct public commentary continues to inform trader assessments in daily markets on whether he will issue a personal insult on a given date. Recent statements include criticisms of journalists questioning White House renovation costs, references to Democrats as “Dumocrats,” and remarks targeting figures associated with prior election-related matters. These align with his established approach during the current administration, where Truth Social posts and press interactions frequently feature pointed language toward opponents and media. Upcoming events such as congressional addresses or diplomatic meetings could create additional platforms for such exchanges, though outcomes remain tied to specific developments and his schedule.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket. Isto não é aconselhamento de trading e não tem qualquer papel na resolução deste mercado. · Atualizado
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