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What will Karoline Leavitt say in the next press briefing?

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About This Market

This market asks which specific remark or topic Karoline Leavitt will deliver at her next on-the-record press briefing. It matters because her phrasing and topic choice shape media coverage and signal White House priorities in real time.

Karoline Leavitt is a White House press office spokesperson who appears in formal briefings to communicate administration positions. Press briefings are regularly used to respond to breaking news, explain policy, and manage messaging; historically, the briefing agenda shifts quickly when new events or controversies arise. Markets like this track the content of a single, identifiable briefing to let traders express views about likely messaging.

Interpret market odds as a snapshot of trader expectations about which line or topic she will deliver at the next qualifying briefing. Odds change as new information (scheduled events, breaking news, or leaks) alters what reporters will ask and what messages the White House prioritizes.

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How does this market define 'the next press briefing' by Karoline Leavitt?

It refers to the next on-the-record press event where Karoline Leavitt is the primary speaker and delivers opening remarks or takes questions; background calls, off-the-record interviews, and unrelated social media posts are not counted.

Which forms of remarks by Karoline Leavitt count toward the event outcomes (e.g., read statements, Q&A, pre-recorded videos)?

On-the-record prepared statements she reads at a scheduled briefing and any on-the-record answers she gives during the Q&A at that same briefing count; pre-recorded segments played elsewhere or comments made off the record or in other venues do not.

If Karoline Leavitt reads a prepared statement but refuses to take questions, does that still qualify as the 'next press briefing' for this market?

Yes — a briefing where she is the designated speaker and delivers an on-the-record prepared statement qualifies even if a Q&A does not occur.

What happens to the market if the scheduled briefing is canceled or she is absent?

If no qualifying on-the-record briefing by her occurs in the timeframe used by the market, the market will follow the platform's published resolution rules; in practice, markets typically await the next qualifying briefing where she is the primary speaker or resolve per operator policy.

What kinds of topics or specific lines are commonly offered as outcomes in this 'What will Karoline Leavitt say...' market?

Outcomes usually map to distinct topics or phrases reporters expect—examples include a response to a breaking incident, a clarification of administration policy, denial or rebuttal of a specific allegation, an announcement about personnel or scheduling, or reiteration of an existing talking point.

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