In 1993 Donald Trump spoke before the Congressional Subcommittee for Native American Affairs. He complained that native American gambling businesses were about to grow into an organised crime outfit on the scale of Al Capone and that a massive crime scandal involving these native Americans was about to explode, and that they had an unfair advantage with tax breaks.
Trump did not mention why the native Americans were running gambling business and not still hunting buffalo.
And that massive crime scandal did not happen.
Trump was whining because the native Americans offered competition to his gambling businesses.
Just like his ancestors may have whined that the native Americans were competition.
And just like the ancestors of most Americans of today whined that the native Americans were competition.
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