Trump Casinos in Atlantic City Latest to be Granted Online Gambling Permits

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(Associated Press) - The two Trump casinos in Atlantic City received their Internet gambling permits Thursday, as New Jersey regulators continued preparing for the launch of online gambling next month.

Trump Plaza and the Trump Taj Mahal got their Internet gambling permits and join the Borgata and the Golden Nugget among casinos approved to begin Internet gambling.

Online gambling will begin Nov. 26 in New Jersey after a five-day, invitation-only trial period.

New Jersey is the third state in the nation to offer online gambling, along with Nevada and Delaware.

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