Stormy Daniels wants to blow up Trump’s old casino. Here’s how it could happen.
Updated Dec 19, 2020;
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Someone will be pushing the button to blow up President Donald Trump’s former Atlantic City casino next month. So it might as well be. Stormy Daniels?
A GoFundMe campaign was launched this week to help Daniels the porn star allegedly paid hush money to keep quiet about a tryst with Trump push the button imploding Trump Plaza in Atlantic City.
The auction to implode the former casino is a fundraiser to benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Atlantic City, and Mayor Marty Small hopes to raise more than $1 million.
Daniels rose to prominence in 2018 when it was discovered that she and Trump had an affair in 2006, and that she had been paid $130,000 to keep quiet as he ran for the White House in 2016.
The fundraiser, which was started by St. Louis resident Joe Bedell, is seeking to raise as much as $1 million. Since it was launched on Saturday, the GoFundMe campaign has raised $1,520.
If his bid is selected as the winner by Atlantic City officials and the local Boys & Girls Club chapter, Bedell said that he will nominate Daniels to press the detonate button and that whatever amount is raised via the fundraiser will be put toward the auction.
For the Right Bid, You Can Push the Button to Blow Up Trump Plaza Casino
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Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small is auctioning off the right to blow up one of President Trump’s former casinos in the heart of the Atlantic City Boardwalk.
The demolition of the shuttered casino s remains will become a fundraiser to benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Atlantic City that Mayor Small hopes will raise more than $1 million.
“Some of Atlantic City’s iconic moments happened [at Trump Plaza], but on his way out, Donald Trump openly mocked Atlantic City, saying he made a lot of money and then got out,” Mayor Marty Small told the AP. “I wanted to use the demolition of this place to raise money for charity.”
RAINSVILLE, Ala. (AP) â Sheriffâs officials say theyâve busted an illegal winery that was operating at a municipal sewage plant in a small north Alabama town.
The DeKalb County Sheriffâs Office said in a statement it received an anonymous tip about an alcohol operation at a municipal building in the town of Rainsville on Thursday. Investigators then uncovered whatâs described as a large illegal winery inside the Rainsville Waste Water Treatment Plant.
Photos released by investigators show glass containers, buckets, a fermenting rack and other equipment often used by people who make wine at home.
The agency says officers seized a lot of illegal alcohol, and arrests are expected. The town of about 5,100 people is 100 miles northeast of Birmingham.