Trump Administration Files Lawsuit Against Three States Over Prediction Market Regulations
The Trump administration has filed a lawsuit targeting the states of Washington, New York, and Maryland over their attempts to regulate prediction markets, which allow users to trade contracts based on the outcome of future events. The federal government contends that these state regulations infringe upon the Commodity Futures Trading Commission's (CFTC) exclusive federal authority to oversee such markets. The states had sought to apply their gambling or securities laws to the platforms facilitating prediction market transactions, leading to the current legal dispute. The case underscores ongoing conflicts between federal regulatory control and state-level initiatives in overseeing novel financial and trading products. This lawsuit highlights the challenges involved in defining jurisdiction over prediction markets within the evolving landscape of financial regulation in the United States.