Members of the U.S. Congress have introduced bipartisan bills designed to restrict prediction markets, particularly those involving political and election results. These legislative proposals seek to curtail or ban online betting and trading related to political events amid growing concerns about the role such markets may play in spreading misinformation and potentially undermining the integrity of democratic processes. Lawmakers backing the bills argue that prediction markets on politics could influence public perception and electoral outcomes in unintended ways. The proposed legislation reflects a cautious approach toward the regulation of emerging online betting platforms that focus on political events rather than traditional gambling markets. If enacted, these restrictions would represent a significant regulatory development within the United States concerning the intersection of digital platforms, gambling, and political activity.