Just a week after former U.S. President Donald Trump’s historic second impeachment trial on a charge of inciting the deadly storming of the Capitol, Atlantic City officials on Wednesday (February 17) invited the public to watch the implosion of his former casino, now a blighted oceanfront building.
Following a series of booms, it took the building about seven seconds to completely collapse to the cheers of people assembled on a nearby pier to watch its implosion.
Trump, a Republican who was a real estate developer before moving to the White House, opened the hotel and casino in 1984 on the Atlantic City boardwalk but lost control of the property in a 2009 bankruptcy.
His name remained on the casino as part of a license agreement until 2014, when the casino closed as Atlantic City struggled as a gambling resort with growing competition in other states.
(Reuters)