trump's lie: How Donald Trump tried — and failed — to open a casino in Florida
As Jeb Bush was campaigning to be governor of Florida, real estate mogul Donald Trump sought a meeting with one of Bushs closest allies in the state legislature.
Trump wanted to discuss his plan to loosen Floridas gambling restrictions so he could partner with an Indian tribe and open a casino in the state. He met twice with the lawmaker, then-soon-to-be state House Speaker John Thrasher, once for lunch at the 21 Club in New York and again at Trumps extravagant Palm Beach estate, Mar-a-Lago. And as Thrasher recalls, Trump was clear about his views on easing Florida law.
The 1998 meetings have taken on new importance now, as Trump is running for president by presenting himself as a populist political outsider who is free from the influences of special interests that can sway typical politicians like Bush. In a memorable debate confrontation, Bush accused Trump of being a special interest who gave him money in the 1990s in hopes of legalizing casino gambling but failed to sway him, because, Bush said, Im not going to be bought by anybody.
Trump denied Bushs claim as totally false.
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