Matthew Schlapp is lobbying for the operator of two casinos that could lose business if H.R. 312 is passed. Schlapp’s wife, Mercedes, is White House strategic communications director.
By Mike DeBonis , Mike DeBonis Congressional reporter covering the House of Representatives Email Bio Follow Felicia Sonmez and Felicia Sonmez National reporter on The Washington Post's breaking political news team Email Bio Follow Josh Dawsey Josh Dawsey Reporter covering the White House Email Bio Follow May 8 at 7:22 PM President Trump on Wednesday helped derail a bipartisan casino bill opposed by a key White House ally after tying the measure to Sen.
In a Wednesday morning tweet that blindsided lawmakers of both parties, Trump urged Republicans to oppose the measure. “Potentially giving her a win on such an issue is a real head scratcher,” Schlapp wrote in the email obtained by The Washington Post. It linked to a February story on a conservative website headlined “Warren’s Casino Fiasco.”
Two prominent Republican lawmakers — Rep. Tom Cole , the ranking Republican on the Rules Committee and a supporter of the tribal legislation, and Rep. Gary Palmer , chairman of the party policy committee and an opponent of the bill — sparred in a Tuesday night leadership meeting and again in a Wednesday morning GOP conference meeting. But Trump’s tweet appeared to seal its fate: House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer canceled plans for a vote less than two hours later.
“The communities in the area want it. The state is on record wanting it. Every member of the Massachusetts delegation wants it. Why should we be intervening in a state like that when there is unanimity?” he said. “The real conflict here is between private gaming interests that don’t want Native American competition.”
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