White House teleprompter operator made $100K+ betting on Trump speeches: report
The White House teleprompter operator accused of betting on President Trump’s speeches has been placed on paid administrative leave amid a federal investigation. The teleprompter
The White House teleprompter operator accused of betting on President Trump’s speeches has been placed on paid administrative leave amid a federal investigation. The teleprompter operator reportedly made over $100K dollars on Trump’s speeches.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the employee has been placed on paid administrative leave pending the investigation and confirmed a different teleprompter operator would handle Trump's speech Thursday evening.
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