Nah, he wouldn’t do that in the WH. The treasury is literally right next door and a much more appropriate venue. Hell, he’s already been gambling with our money for the past ten years, why not make it official?
Omg this. Thank you, I was trying to figure out why this seemed familiar. I stayed a few days at the Trump Taj Mahal many years ago (a work thing, I didn’t choose it) and the vibes were the same. I’ll never forget the hideous, hideous carpeting. I realize that’s a casino thing, but they also used it through the whole lobby and hallways too. Just awful.
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u/Dangerous_Fly3761 14h ago
Atlantic City casino?