Odaily Planet Daily reported that Rostin Behnam, chairman of the U.S. CFTC, said the agency will continue to prove that Kalshi's political prediction election contracts are illegal and warned of possible negative impacts. Behnam said the agency also plans to keep a close eye on offshore prediction markets. Jia M. Cobb, a U.S. District Court judge for the District of Columbia, ruled last week that the CFTC's move to prevent the prediction market Kalshi from listing contracts related to the U.S. election was an overreach. The CFTC quickly appealed the ruling and warned of the risks associated with election gambling. Behnam said at the Georgetown University Financial Market Quality Conference on Tuesday that the appellate court will decide on Thursday whether to keep the contracts. "We believe this situation is illegal," Behnam said. "We will continue to advance the lawsuit in this way." He also said that giving the CFTC a role in overseeing election contracts could have negative effects. "I just don't think Congress or the public wants a financial federal regulator to oversee elections." (The Block)