Trump administration will benefit gaming, Rush Street Interactive CEO says
Sports Game · 2024-11-27

Trump administration will benefit gaming, Rush Street Interactive CEO says

A predicted “hands off” approach to federal gaming regulations from the incoming Trump Administration will benefit the industry overall, according to an executive from a major national online gaming operator.

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump will largely avoid federal gaming policy in his second administration, said Rush Street Interactive CEO Richard Schwartz Monday. Speaking during Monday’s Needham Consumer Tech and Ecommerce Virtual Conference, Schwartz said Trump will support efforts for new gaming avenues, particularly around online casinos.

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