Trump’s Fines Will Total Six Figures, According to Oddsmaker

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Trump’s Fines Will Total Six Figures, According to Oddsmaker

Donald Trump is now playing the role of professional athlete.

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We often see NFL players take a hard stance against league rules by repeatedly doing something they aren't supposed to do on or off the field, and subsequently paying fine after fine to make a point.

Trump has now taken a page from the pros, violating his gag order in his New York civil trial Wednesday. Trump was slapped with a $10,000 fine for the violation, and while the judge warned that the next fine would be "worse," it doesn't appear Trump is going to back down.

BetOnline.ag has created projections for the amount of Trump's next fine, as well as how much he'll rack up in fines going forward until the end of the year.

The oddsmakers expect the fine to be doubled on the next violation, and that Trump will accrue a whopping $100k in fines by the end of 2023.

In other politics odds news, BetOnline is giving Mike Johnson a 71.3% chance of still being the Speaker of the House by Election Day 2024.

How much will next fine be for Trump gag order violation?

Over/Under $20,000

How much in fines will Trump accrue for gag order violations? (Fines from Oct. 26, 2023 to Dec. 31, 2023)

Over/Under $100,000

Will Mike Johnson still be Speaker of the House at 2024 Election?

Yes -250

No +170

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