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KalshiJan 1, 2027237 days left

Will Trump invoke the Insurrection Act during his Presidency?

This contract is priced at 18¢ on Kalshi. Current book: 19¢ bid, 20¢ ask, 1¢ spread.

Implied probability

18¢
$252K volume
$108K liquidity
38002% of event volume

Event outcomes

2

Family volume

$662

Best sibling

Before Jan 20, 2029 51¢

Ticker

KXINSURRECTION-29-27

Market snapshot

Before 2027 in market context.

This page tracks the Kalshi contract for Will Trump invoke the Insurrection Act during his Presidency?. The displayed quote is 18¢ from the latest venue quote. The cached market record reports 24h volume of $364. In the Will Trump invoke the Insurrection Act during his Presidency?: Before family, this outcome ranks #2 of 2 by current quote across 2 sibling outcomes. The indicator bundle was refreshed May 9, 2026, 6:38 AM UTC.

Outcome

Before 2027

Family rank

#2 of 2

Venue

Kalshi

Current quote

18¢

Quote source

Latest venue quote

Timing

Listed until Jan 1, 2027

24h volume

$364

Family context

2 outcomes · Will Trump invoke the Insurrection Act during his Presidency?: Before

Quote range

19¢-51¢

Family leader

Before Jan 20, 2029 51¢

Last updated

May 9, 2026, 6:38 AM UTC · 9m ago

Venue identifier: KXINSURRECTION-29-27. Family volume: $662.

Price history

18¢ current

6¢
25¢50¢75¢100¢
Apr 9, 2026May 9, 2026

Orderbook snapshot

19 / 20¢

Kalshi
1¢ spread
BidSize
19¢3
18¢47
17¢60
16¢360
14¢500
AskSize
20¢19
21¢11
24¢442
25¢1.1K
26¢60

Contract terms

Resolution, venue, and identifiers.

Resolution rules

If the President of the United States has invoked the Insurrection Act to deploy the United States military and/or the federalized National Guard within the United States before Jan 1, 2027, then the market resolves to Yes.

Venue

Kalshi

Closes

Jan 1, 2027

Identifier

KXINSURRECTION-29-27

Event family

Will Trump invoke the Insurrection Act during his Presidency?: Before.

This view keeps the individual contract next to its sibling outcomes. For long-tail search traffic, this is the useful context: where the current price sits inside the event, how much volume exists around the family, and which outcomes have actual depth.

Total volume

$662

Outcomes

2

Highest price

Before Jan 20, 2029 51¢

Current share

55%

Indicators

Yield, cliff risk, volatility, and regime.

IY (Yes)

655.6%

IY (No)

36.1%

Adj IY

587%

CRI

4

RV

225%

VR

0.93

Regime

neutral

Score

0.409

Observability

medium

Event type

political

Full indicator table

655.6%
36.1%
Adj IY
587%
4
RV
225%
VR
0.93
IAR
0.2/h
LAS
0.11

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