Why Trump Can't Quit Steve Wynn
The casino magnate faces allegations of sexual assault and harassment, but the president revels in his flattery and attention.
Source:
The Atlantic
Steve Wynn is under siege. The casino magnate is facing a range of allegationsfrom sexual harassment to forced sexfrom former female employees, according to The Wall Street Journal. Then on Saturday, Republican National Committee Chair Ronna Romney McDaniel announced she had accepted Wynns resignation as the RNCs finance chair. Wynn called the claims of assault preposterous in a statement, but the board of directors of Wynn Resorts has formed a committee of independent directors to investigate the allegations in the article.
But theres no indication that President Donald Trump is moving to sever ties with his fellow mogul. Trump loves people who flatter him, and Wynn flatters him profusely. In other words, Wynn may be the most controversial example of Trumps insistence on surrounding himself with successful businessmen despite the baggage they bringbut hes also part of a larger pattern.
The close relationship between the two men is a recent development. During the Republican primary, Senator Ted Cruz met privately with Wynn to discuss a potential endorsement when he was in Las Vegas for a primary debate, in December of 2015. Wynn, whose net worth Forbes estimates at $3.5 billion, had given money to Cruz in the past, and the Texas lawmakers team hoped to score his official imprimatur.
The meeting went well. According to a person with direct knowledge of the gathering, who requested anonymity so as to discuss a confidential conversation, Wynn expressed optimism about Cruzs chances within the crowded GOP field. Wynn then lambasted Trump, the frontrunner at the time, castigating the real-estate moguls record as a businessman and casino owner. Wynn snickered about how Trumps Vegas property stood pitifully far from the Strip, the stretch of land coveted by any hopeful casino or hotel owner in the city. He was just clowning on him, the source recalled. (Asked about this account, a spokesman for Wynn said, Mr. Wynn does not reveal personal conversations.)
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