Tulsi Gabbard to Be Ousted After Joe Kent Resignation Odds

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Given breaking news that Joe Kent, advisor to Tulsi Gabbard, has resigned over the war in Iran, she is now odds-on to leave her position this year.

Gabbard was already favored to be the next Trump Cabinet member to lose her job, but she wasn't chalk to lose it this year.

That table has now turned. Here are the latest odds from BetOnline.ag:

Will Tulsi Gabbard be removed as NI Director before 2027?

Yes -180

No +140

Next Trump Cabinet Member to Leave Post

Tulsi Gabbard +135

Pete Hegseth +350

Howard Lutnick +450

Pam Bondi +450

RFK Jr. 10/1

Susie Wiles 20/1

Stephen Miller 25/1

Scott Bessent 40/1

Marco Rubio 50/1

Kent shared his resignation letter via X. 

“I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran,” he wrote. “Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.”

Gabbard herself was a longtime anti-interventionist who once ran as a Democrat against Trump going to war with Iran before she joined his administration.

Gabbard betting markets have been among the most sought after since her Senate nomination process last year. 

  • T.C. Jackson, Gambling911.com 

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