Trump out of Atlantic City but an issue in House race there
TRENTON, N.J. — The legacy of Donald Trump’s casino empire disappeared from Atlantic City with last week’s closing of the Trump Taj Mahal, but donations he made years ago are factoring into a New Jersey congressional race.
Incumbent Republican Rep. Frank LoBiondo received donations from Trump more often than any other current member of Congress over a 10-year span ending with his final donation in 2007.
LoBiondo’s Democratic challenger, Dave Cole, is pressing the Trump connection at a time when the Republican presidential nominee is under fire for sexually aggressive comments he made in 2005 and as women come forward to say they were the targets of unwanted sexual advances.
It also comes after Trump himself said while campaigning in 2015 that his donations gained him access to lawmakers. “When I need something from them, I call them,” he said. “They are there for me.”

