Thursday, May 09, 2019

THE MAJORITY OF CASINOS OUTSIDE OF LOS VEGAS AND ATLANTIC CITY ARE ON RESERVES IN FIRST NATIONS
'The attack has also been denounced as proof that Trump is doing a favour for a staffer’s lobbyist husband'
House Democrats pull tribal bills after Trump tweet 
Trump’s tweet derails House bill opposed by lobbyist with close White House ties
Trump to R.I.'s rescue? Vote on Taunton casino bill scrapped after president's tweetTrump blasted for 'racism, disrespect, and sabotage' of Native Americans - 


Donald J. Trump
realDonaldTrump
Republicans shouldn’t vote for H.R. 312, a special interest casino Bill, backed by Elizabeth (Pocahontas) Warren. It is unfair and doesn’t treat Native Americans equally!
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Matt Schlapp
mschlapp
So today Dems/socialists voted to hold Bill Barr in contempt for following the law And soon full House will vote to reward Sen Elizabeth Warren with...wait for it...an INDIAN casino in Massachusetts. How about we take back the House?!
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Josh Dawsey
jdawsey1
Matt Schlapp, a lobbyist married to a senior White House official, worked to kill a tribal casino bill that Trump tweeted against today. Schlapp represented a rival. To Trump and GOP lawmakers, argument was it's a good shot at Sen. Warren, who backed it. https://t.co/lQfor7twlL
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Boston Herald
Trump blasts Elizabeth Warren over Mashpee Wampanoag land bill
House Democrats backed off legislation pertaining to Native American tribes Wednesday after President Trump fired off a tweet knocking U.S. Sen. Elizabeth

Taunton Daily Gazette
Trump tweet about Mashpee tribe bill prompts strategy shift
WASHINGTON D.C. — Federal lawmakers pulled from the House floor Wednesday a bill that would save the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe's land and casino ...
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WBUR
Mass. Lawmakers Fume After Trump Stalls Mashpee Wampanoag Tribal Bill With A Tweet
Lawmakers say they will move forward next week with a vote on a bill involving Taunton tribal land after a sudden tweet by President Trump opposing the ...
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INDEPENDENT.CO.UK
The bill would affirm the status of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe in Massachusetts, and is opposed by a company represented by a Trump staffer's husband

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