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Trump has broken the record for the least popular President in the history. His impeachment needs to be televised.
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Trump impeachment odds soar to record high 69% on popular online betting platform
This figure has steadily risen over time, growing from 33 percent the week after the election to 59 percent after his inauguration
Brendan Rascius in New York
Saturday 21 March 2026 00:09 GMT
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The odds that President Donald Trump will be impeached before the end of his second term have never been higher — at least according to a popular online betting site.
Kalshi, one of the largest prediction market platforms, currently places the odds of Trump being impeached at 69 percent, the biggest share since the market was created in November 2024
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The odds that President Donald Trump will be impeached before the end of his second term have never been higher — at least according to a popular online betting site.
Kalshi, one of the largest prediction market platforms, currently places the odds of Trump being impeached at 69 percent, the biggest share since the market was created in November 2024.
This figure has steadily risen over time, growing from just 33 percent the week after Trump won the election to 59 percent a year after his inauguration.
Bettors on Polymarket can wager on the same question, where odds now stand at 46 percent for the 79-year-old Republican president being formally charged by the House of Representatives. The market appears to have been created on Thursday, with the odds hovering around 50 percent since then.