Tulsi Gabbard Next Trump Cabinet Member to Be Fired According to Oddsmakers at BetOnline

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It's been nice Noem ya!

Kristi Noem is out as Secretary of Homeland Security following a string of missteps in the position.

Shockingly, it's the first Trump cabinet firing we've seen in the president's second term following numerous at this point during his first term.

BetOnline.ag has reopened odds for the next cabinet member to leave his/her post.

Noem had 3/1 odds yesterday, behind the favorites Tulsi Gabbard and Pam Bondi. Now, Gabbard is the favorite, followed closely by Bondi.

Howard Lutnick is the only other member with less than 10/1 odds.

There’s also a bet for whether or not Markwayne Mullin will retain the job until the end of Trump's second term.

Next To Leave Trump Administration

Tulsi Gabbard 3/2 

Pam Bondi 2/1

Howard Lutnick 5/1

RFK Jr. 10/1

Susie Wiles 10/1

Pete Hegseth 14/1

Scott Bessent 33/1

Stephen Miller 33/1

Marco Rubio 50/1

Lee Zeldin 50/1

Will Markwayne Mullin remain Secretary of Homeland Security through 2028?

Yes 1/8

No 4/1

  • BetOnline Press

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