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Rep. Anna Paulina Luna tipped off MAGA influencer on Trump’s VP pick for Polymarket bet: report

U.S. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna of Florida allegedly tipped off a MAGA influencer in 2024 that Donald Trump would choose JD Vance as his running mate, teeing up a winning bet on Polymarket, the latest in a string of allegations of insider political betting sweeping Washington, D.C.

Luna allegedly described knowing Trump would choose Vance during a summer 2024 lunch at Stovall House, a social club in Tampa, and said she had tipped off Rogan O’Handley, known online as DC Draino, teasing him for not putting more money behind the bet, The Wall Street Journal reported.

The alleged tip inspired an investigation from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, according to the paper.

The Independent has contacted Luna, O’Handley, Polymarket and the commission for comment.

Both Luna and O’Handley strongly denied the allegations of being involved in an insider trade.

Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, center, allegedly tipped off an influencer that Donald Trump would choose JD Vance as his vice president, allowing the influencer to place a winning bet on Polymarket. Luna and the influencer deny the allegations (Reuters)

“l am honored the WSJ thinks I am telepathic but unfortunately I am not,” the Republican congresswoman told the paper, vowing to “continue to champion the fight against insider trading.”

A spokesperson for the congresswoman told the Journal she initiated a criminal complaint with the commission alleging someone knowingly made a false report to the agency.

“Any suggestion that I traded on confidential information or discussed doing so is inaccurate,” O’Handley told the Journal. He added that he was unaware of any federal investigation.

News of the alleged Vance tip follows the White House’s announcement that one of President Donald Trump’s teleprompter operators was put on unpaid administrative leave after being accused of winning more than $100,000 from betting on the content of the president’s speeches.

Gabriel Perez is currently complying with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed Thursday.

The White House has reportedly warned staffers against using inside info to make political bets, after a series of unknown traders made hundreds of thousands of dollars guessing the timing of a ceasefire in the Iran war
The White House has reportedly warned staffers against using inside info to make political bets, after a series of unknown traders made hundreds of thousands of dollars guessing the timing of a ceasefire in the Iran war (Getty Images)

Leavitt added that the president found the situation “deeply unfortunate and frankly a disgrace.”’

In March, the White House reportedly warned staffers against using nonpublic information to make political bets, after a trio of Polymarket accounts made more than $600,000 accurately predicting the timing of a ceasefire in the Iran war.

Polymarket says it vigorously prosecutes any unusual and illegal activity on its platform, where betters can open accounts anonymously.

Critics of online prediction markets such as Polymarket and Kalshi have long warned such forums could inspire corruption.

The president’s son Donald Trump Jr. advises both Polymarket and Kalshi. His venture capital firm is also an investor in Polymarket. He is not accused of wrongdoing regard the above alleged trades.

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