Will Trump get angry at a journalist during his next speech?
Resolution criteria
This market will resolve to "YES" if Donald Trump exhibits behavior generally interpreted as anger—such as shouting, insulting, or berating—directed specifically at a member of the press during his next public speech or rally. It will resolve to "NO" if no such interaction occurs during that speech.
The resolution will be based on reputable news media coverage (e.g., AP, Reuters, major networks) confirming the incident occurred during the specific speech. If ambiguity arises regarding whether the interaction qualifies as "getting angry," the market will resolve based on the consensus of mainstream news reporting on the event.
Background
Donald Trump has a long-standing history of adversarial interactions with journalists during his public appearances. These incidents often involve him criticizing individual reporters or media outlets directly from the podium. Identifying what constitutes "anger" can be subjective; traders should look for reporting that explicitly characterizes his demeanor as angry, hostile, or aggressive toward a member of the press.
This description was generated by AI.