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u/Individual-Market-56onReddit6d ago
Polymarket ran an interesting bet: “Will Trump praise Allah on Easter?” Most people missed this. Before Easter, Polymarket ran a bet: will Trump praise Allah that day? Yes shares traded at about 1% odds, with over $2.5 million piled on against it. Easter Sunday, Trump posts a ridiculous and seemingly tone deaf Truth Social rant about Iran and ends it with “Praise be to Allah.” The market resolves yes. The winning side made a killing. And Go figure Donald Trump Jr.’s venture firm put double-digit millions into Polymarket last year and he joined their advisory board. The Trump family and their inner circle have already pulled in billions this term from crypto deals and ventures that took off once he was back in office. Regular people lose out betting on what looks like a stupid long shot. The rich get richer off the exact outcome. Makes you wonder how many other “shocking” events and headlines get timed around these prediction markets. How much of what politicians say is just to move the odds? How much of the news is straight-up staged so the right people cash in? The poor keep getting drained while the connected few walk away richer. We are all witnessing the biggest scam on the American public possibly in history. We got got by a con artist and the sad let is we all knew he was a sleepy business man thats been working with J E w z for his entire professional life. The system’s built to screw us all and it’s on purpose. we’re all paying for these people to rip us off and look down upon us. God save us all and god bless you and this crumbling country
Trust Metrics
15
Accuracy
25
Sources
20
Framing
30
Context
Claim Accuracy15%
Source Quality25%
Framing & Tone20%
Context30%
Analysis Summary
This spreads a fabricated conspiracy theory about a Polymarket bet on Trump praising Allah on Easter. No such bet existed on the platform—the rumor originated from a satirical joke posted by Adam Kinzinger, a CNN commentator and former Republican congressman. While Trump did post "Praise be to Allah" on Easter, it happened after the false narrative about the bet went viral. The post then layers on unverified claims about Trump family crypto earnings to build a broader "rigged markets" conspiracy narrative. The post also contains antisemitic language in its final section.
Claims Analysis (4)
Before Easter, Polymarket ran a bet: will Trump praise Allah that day? Yes shares traded at about 1% odds, with over $2.5 million piled on against it.
No evidence such a Polymarket bet existed; the rumor originated from a satirical post by Adam Kinzinger.
False
Easter Sunday, Trump posts a ridiculous and seemingly tone deaf Truth Social rant about Iran and ends it with "Praise be to Allah." The market resolves yes. The winning side made a killing.
Trump did post the phrase on Truth Social on Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026, but since no actual Polymarket bet predicting this existed, nobody won money from it.
Misleading
Donald Trump Jr.'s venture firm put double-digit millions into Polymarket last year and he joined their advisory board.
Web search returned no results confirming or denying this claim.
? Unverifiable
The Trump family and their inner circle have already pulled in billions this term from crypto deals and ventures that took off once he was back in office.
Specific evidence for 'billions' in earnings not found in search results.
? Unverifiable
Flags (1)
🚫 Fabricated Attribution
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