Help Stormy Daniels implode Trump building
Just when you thought adult film star Stormy Daniels’ 15 minutes of fame were up she goes into overtime.
You may have heard that the old Trump Plaza in Atlantic City needs to come down. A planned implosion is likely for February and there’s an interesting fundraiser in the works. Whoever bids the most money will get to be the one to press the button that activates the dynamite charges and sends the Trump building into the dustbin of Jersey history. The mayor of the shore resort town says he believes $1 million could be raised for the Boys and Girls Club of Atlantic City.
Trump’s Atlantic City Casino throughout the years (Getty)
For the right price, you can literally blow up one of President Donald Trump’s former casinos.
Atlantic City is set to demolish the dilapidated former Trump Plaza Hotel & Casino on Jan. 29, and plans to auction off the chance to trigger the explosives that will bring the building down, the Associated Press reported.
Mayor Marty Small hopes the stunt will raise over $1 million, with those funds going to the Boys and Girls Club of Atlantic City.
“Some of Atlantic City’s iconic moments happened there, but on his way out, Donald Trump openly mocked Atlantic City, saying he made a lot of money and then got out,” Small said. “I wanted to use the demolition of this place to raise money for charity.”
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By Christopher Brito
December 18, 2020 / 11:46 AM / CBS News
Atlantic City is giving people the chance to bid on imploding President Trump s former casino in February. The Trump Plaza casino has been empty and deteriorating for the last six years.
Mr. Trump opened the casino in 1984, but it was closed in 2014 and fell into a state of disrepair. Bodnar s Auction, the auction house collecting bids for the planned implosion, labeled the experience to push the button and demolish the building as a once in a lifetime opportunity.
A seagull flies past protective netting draped on a tower illuminated at dusk as demolition continues at Trump Plaza Hotel & Casino, once one of the city s premier destinations.