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- Specials now given on Donald Trump's first 100 days include who he will pardon
- Trump could also impose travel ban on countries in first 100 days
- Early odds put J.D. Vance as the favourite to be the next US President in 2028
Specials now given on Donald Trump's first 100 days include who he will pardon
Donald Trump has kicked off his second stint as US President and betting sites are now offering odds on what is on the way in the first 100 days of his time in charge.
Included in these specials sees odds given on who the President of the United States could pardon within that time frame with Steve Bannon the favourite to get pardoned.
Bannon is Trump’s former chief strategist and was previously pardoned as one of the President’s final acts in his last term in office.
The latest betting odds suggest a 28.6% chance that Bannon is once again pardoned as he is set for trial in New York in February on charges based around money laundering, conspiracy and a scheme to defraud.
Who will Trump pardon in his first 100 days? | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Steve Bannon | 5/2 | 28.6% |
Eric Adams | 9/2 | 18.2% |
Edward Snowden | 5/1 | 16.7% |
Julian Asssange | 5/1 | 16.7% |
Roger Ver | 8/1 | 11.1% |
What the expert says...
Trump could also impose travel ban on countries in first 100 days
Trump’s first time as US President saw him sign an executive order in 2017 banning people from six Muslim-majority countries in what was self-labelled as a “Muslim Ban”.
That ban was then revoked by Joe Biden when he became President but Trump being back in power makes it likely that we’ll see another ban placed.
Latest odds that are given by betting sites puts Somalia as the favourite to be banned once again with Afghanistan and Sudan following to have travel bans to America placed on their countries.
Early odds put J.D. Vance as the favourite to be the next US President in 2028
With US Presidents only able to serve a maximum of two terms there will be no further Presidency from 2028 onwards for Donald Trump.
This means that we will have a brand-new President in charge of the United States and it’s Trump’s current Vice-President J.D. Vance who is favourite in the market.
Early rumours at the start of Vance’s VP candidacy hinted that the 40-year-old could be replaced in the role but ever since then he has gone from strength-to-strength.
Vance is unsurprisingly the favourite to step up from his VP role into the full Presidency when the next campaign run takes place in 2028.
