The crumbling former Trump Plaza Casino in Atlantic City came down on Wednesday morning. The remains of the building came crashing to the ground shortly after 9 a.m.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. Former President Donald Trump on Monday made his first public appearance since his Senate acquittal over the weekend, greeting supporters from his motorcade as he passed them by in West Palm Beach, Florida.
He gave his trademark thumbs-up to cheering supporters waving Trump flags and one holding a Happy Presidents Day sign.
It was one of just a few public sightings of Trump off the golf course since he left the White House and relocated to his new home state on Jan. 20.
The small gathering of what appeared to be a few hundred Trump supporters was live-streamed by the pro-Trump YouTube channel Right Side Broadcasting Network.
Atlantic City auctioning off the chance to implode shuttered casino once owned by Trump
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News media crews are set up outside Trump Plaza Hotel & Casino on The Boardwalk early in the morning Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2014, in Atlantic City, N.J. The hotel and casino closed its doors early Tuesday, the fourth Atlantic City casino to go belly-up so far this year. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)
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An auction house in New Jersey is offering bidders the chance to blow up an Atlantic City casino and hotel once owned by President Donald Trump.
Bodnar s Auction Sales says it will open auction bidding Saturday for the chance to press the button that will ignite the controlled implosion of the Trump Plaza Casino and Hotel.