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Mar 27, 2026
Governor Newsom strengthens bans on insider betting by state officials, takes aim at corruption fueled by Trump
What you need to know: Governor Newsom today issued an executive order strengthening prohibitions against using non-public information to profit personally, explicitly cracking down on the potential use of prediction markets by state employees in the Newsom Administration.
SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today issued an executive order expanding on statewide bans preventing California state officials from using insider knowledge to profit, or assist another person in profiting, to apply to prediction markets — an emerging financial industry that allows users to bet on real-world events, including government actions, wars, and economic decisions. The ban further extends these prohibitions to prevent appointees from using insider information to help others, including spouses, children, other family members, business partners, or others, profit from such information.
"Public service should not be a get-rich-quick scheme. At a time when Trump's Washington is riddled with ethical failures and insider profiteering, California is drawing a bright line: If you serve the public as a political appointee, you serve the public — period. We're not going to tolerate this kind of corruption in California."
Governor Gavin Newsom
The order comes amid mounting reports suggesting that individuals in the federal government with access to sensitive government information are cashing in, placing well-timed bets ahead of major Trump administration actions and walking away with profits. Recent reporting has raised serious questions about trades placed just before key federal decisions — from military operations to tariff moves — fueling concerns that insiders in President Donald Trump's orbit are exploiting confidential information for their own personal gain or to help others profit off their knowledge.
California already has some of the strongest ethics laws in the nation, including strict conflict-of-interest rules and prohibitions on using public office for private gain. This executive order reinforces those protections by explicitly banning gubernatorial appointees from using non-public information for profit in prediction markets.
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Under the order all gubernatorial appointees are prohibited from using confidential or non-public information obtained through their official roles to profit — or help others profit — from prediction markets.
The order takes effect immediately. A copy of the order can be viewed here.
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Mar 27, 2026
Governor Newsom strengthens bans on insider betting by state officials, takes aim at corruption fueled by Trump
What you need to know: Governor Newsom today issued an executive order strengthening prohibitions against using non-public information to profit personally, explicitly cracking down on the potential use of prediction markets by state employees in the Newsom Administration.
SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today issued an executive order expanding on statewide bans preventing California state officials from using insider knowledge to profit, or assist another person in profiting, to apply to prediction markets — an emerging financial industry that allows users to bet on real-world events, including government actions, wars, and economic decisions. The ban further extends these prohibitions to prevent appointees from using insider information to help others, including spouses, children, other family members, business partners, or others, profit from such information.
"Public service should not be a get-rich-quick scheme. At a time when Trump's Washington is riddled with ethical failures and insider profiteering, California is drawing a bright line: If you serve the public as a political appointee, you serve the public — period. We're not going to tolerate this kind of corruption in California."
Governor Gavin Newsom
The order comes amid mounting reports suggesting that individuals in the federal government with access to sensitive government information are cashing in, placing well-timed bets ahead of major Trump administration actions and walking away with profits. Recent reporting has raised serious questions about trades placed just before key federal decisions — from military operations to tariff moves — fueling concerns that insiders in President Donald Trump's orbit are exploiting confidential information for their own personal gain or to help others profit off their knowledge.
- In one example, an individual precisely predicted multiple events related to the United States' military intervention in Venezuela, war with Iran, and military operations targeting drug cartels — an extremely unlikely outcome for someone without insider knowledge — and pocketed tens of thousands of dollars in profit in the process.
- In another example, six suspected insiders made $1.2 million betting on a U.S. strike against Iran, from accounts that had been funded only days before the strike, specifically bought for the day of the strike, and bet only hours before.
- Another person betting has a 93% win rate for bets related to Iran and Israel – making nearly $1 million since 2024.
- An unidentified trader bet tens of thousands of dollars just hours before the U.S. Military captured Venezuela's president, Nicolás Maduro, making $410,000 on the bet and creating speculation that it came from a government official.
California already has some of the strongest ethics laws in the nation, including strict conflict-of-interest rules and prohibitions on using public office for private gain. This executive order reinforces those protections by explicitly banning gubernatorial appointees from using non-public information for profit in prediction markets.
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Under the order all gubernatorial appointees are prohibited from using confidential or non-public information obtained through their official roles to profit — or help others profit — from prediction markets.
The order takes effect immediately. A copy of the order can be viewed here.
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Governor Newsom signs legislation 3.26.26
Mar 26, 2026
News SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today announced that he has signed the following bill:AB 2156 by Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas (D – Salinas) and Senate President pro Tempore Monique Limón (D-Santa Barbara) – Holidays: Farmworkers Day. For full text of the...
Governor Newsom announces CHP crackdown: 12,600 arrests, 6,400 stolen cars recovered, 25 million deadly fentanyl doses seized in two years
Mar 26, 2026
News What you need to know: CHP's crime suppression teams have achieved significant results, including 12,645 arrests, 6,475 stolen vehicles recovered, 568 illicit firearms seized, and the confiscation of over 2,549 pounds of drugs, including more than 50,110 grams of...
Governor Newsom issues final warning to 15 communities violating state housing laws
Mar 25, 2026
News What you need to know: California issued a final warning to 15 cities and counties that remain non-compliant with state law that requires them to plan for housing needs for residents of all income levels. The next step will be a lawsuit. SACRAMENTO – Governor...
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