The Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians of California is reviewing Donald Trump's gaming license.
The two-year license is up for renewal as Trump declares bankruptcy for his gaming and hotel business, which manages the tribe's casino. Trump applied for a new license in April.
An attorney told The Palm Springs Desert Sun the review was "nothing out of the ordinary."
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Trump's gaming license examined
(The Palm Springs Desert Sun 11/24)
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California tribe reviews Trump's gaming license
Wednesday, November 24, 2004 More from this date
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