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This is good...lol! A small group of people are challenging his D.C. hotel liquor license as the law in D.C. requires that the licensee be of "good moral character". It seems these citizens have noticed that provision of the law and feel that the President does not have the good moral character to be issued a liquor license. The D.C. hotel tried to get the case dismissed but the board has decided nope, it will proceed.
Expect more frothing and foaming from the Leaky Orange Sphincter in the White House.
The board on Wednesday issued an order denying the Trump International Hotel's motion to dismiss a "protest" from a group consisting of an attorney, two former judges and a handful of religious leaders who assert that Trump is not of "good character" and therefore should not be able to sell alcoholic beverages in Washington. The group is citing a DC regulation that says a liquor license owner must be "of good character and generally fit for the responsibilities of licensure." Trump, they say, remains an owner of the hotel, though he has handed over day to day management to his sons while in office.
Expect more frothing and foaming from the Leaky Orange Sphincter in the White House.