Donald Trump Betting Specials: Nobel Prize? TIME Person of the Year? Latest Odds

Donald Trump betting specials heat up with odds on the Nobel Peace Prize, impeachment, TIME Person of the Year and more. Here’s how bookies see the next few years unfolding.
Donald Trump Betting Specials: Nobel Prize? TIME Person of the Year? Latest Odds

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  • Trump is 2/1 to win the Nobel Peace Prize 2026, but bookies favour No at 4/11.
  • He is odds-on (4/6) to be named TIME Person of the Year again before 2029.
  • Trump is 13/10 to be impeached again before leaving office, and 4/7 to stay President until at least 2029.

Trump Specials Market Offers Wild Variety

With the political spotlight burning brightly on Donald Trump, bookmakers are jumping on the opportunity to offer a range of Trump-themed betting specials. 

From awards to impeachment scenarios and media honours, punters can speculate on nearly every imaginable headline involving the 45th (and 47th) President of the United States.

Here’s a look at the latest odds from Ladbrokes and what they suggest.

Will Donald Trump Win the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize?

OutcomeOddsImplied Probability
No4/1173.3%
Yes2/133.3%

While Trump has publicly expressed his desire to win the Nobel Peace Prize, the betting markets suggest it’s unlikely. 

“No” is the strong favourite at 4/11, implying a 73.3% chance that he will not win the award.

Will Trump Be TIME Person of the Year Again Before 2029?

Outcome
OddsImplied Probability
Yes4/660.0%
No6/545.5%

Trump previously won TIME’s Person of the Year in 2016 and 2024 and remains a strong contender to take the title again. 

Odds of 4/6 make him the favourite to be honoured again before 2029.

Will Trump Be Impeached Before January 20, 2029?

Having already been impeached twice, there remains a real possibility of a third. 

Odds suggest it's more likely he avoids another impeachment, but 13/10 for Yes leaves room for drama.

OutcomeOddsImplied Probability
No4/763.6%
Yes13/1043.5%

When Will Trump Be Replaced As President?

With no clear Democratic frontrunner for 2028 and Trump’s loyal voter base holding firm, the market leans toward Trump staying in office through at least 2029.

YearOddsImplied Probability
2029+4/763.6%
20265/116.7%
20286/114.3%
20279/110.0%
202514/16.7%

Where To Bet on Trump Specials

These markets are increasingly popular across major UK betting sites, particularly as Trump continues to dominate headlines.

Ladbrokes is one of the leading platforms offering a wide range of political specials, including Trump-focused prop bets. 

New customers can currently claim:

Visit our guide to the best political betting sites and grab some free bets ahead of the next big headline.

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