Former President Donald Trump caught posing with Philly Mob boss

Is Trump connected to the mob?
Head of the Philly Mob
Two Don's that love the spotlight
Hanging with Merlino
A photo likely to cause concern
Further proof Trump isn't ready for 2024
Trump campaign says the photo is a non-issue
Trump takes countless photos
Does Trump know Merlino?
They both ran casinos in Atlantic City in the 1990s
Merlino said Trump didn't know him
Merlino's comments
Who was the third man in the photo?
Trump's meeting with Kanye and Nick Fuentes...
Could this cost him the 2024 nomination?
Is Trump connected to the mob?

Former President Donald Trump is in hot water with the media again after he was caught posing for a picture with a former Philadelphia mob boss. 

Head of the Philly Mob

Joseph "Skinny Joey" Salvatore Merlino was head of the Philadelphia Mafia in the 1990s before being brought down on charges of gambling and extortion, for which he served a 14-year sentence. 

Two Don's that love the spotlight

Unlike most mob bosses, Merlino was a big fan of media exposure and never missed a moment to get in front of a camera. So maybe that’s why his photo with Trump went viral shortly after it was obtained by The Inquirer. 

Hanging with Merlino

In the image, the former President can be seen next to Merlino and an unidentified man giving a thumbs up and smiling, something that's provided his detractors and allies with a new piece of evidence to use against him in his 2024 presidential bid. 

A photo likely to cause concern

“This photo,” wrote The Inquirer's Chris Brennan, “is likely to renew concerns among Trump loyalists eager to help him retake the White House next year.”

Further proof Trump isn't ready for 2024

Brennan added that Trump’s allies would see the image as further proof that “he still lacks the sort political protective infrastructure that would prevent a candidate for president from taking a picture with a convicted mobster whose last stint in federal prison ended in mid-2020.”

Trump campaign says the photo is a non-issue

A spokesperson for Donald Trump said that the photo was a non-issue since the former President often takes photos with fans without knowing their backgrounds. 

Trump takes countless photos

“President Trump takes countless photos with people,” Trump’s spokesperson told The Inquirer, “that does not mean he knows every single person he comes in contact with.”

Does Trump know Merlino?

Interestingly, The Inquirer noted that Trump’s representative wouldn’t say whether or not he knew Merlino, but it is unlikely he didn’t since they moved in the same circles in the late-1990s. 

They both ran casinos in Atlantic City in the 1990s

“Trump controlled a collection of casinos in Atlantic City in the 1990s at a time when Merlino was well-known and on the rise in an organized crime operation with interests in Philadelphia and Atlantic City,” Brennan wrote. 

Merlino said Trump didn't know him

The former President has yet to comment on his photo op with Merlino but the former Philly Mob boss told The Inquirer that Trump didn’t know who he was. 

Merlino's comments

“The guy had no idea who I was,” Merlino said in a phone interview according to Brennan. 

"He’s the nicest guy in the world"

“I’m a golfer,” Merlino continued, adding that “there were 100 people in line waiting to take pictures. He takes pictures with everybody. He’s the nicest guy in the world.”

Who was the third man in the photo?

Merlino was less willing to talk about the third man in the photo, saying “I don’t even know who he was,” which has led some to question the Trump campaign's new vetting and approval protocols.

Trump's meeting with Kanye and Nick Fuentes...

After a disastrous dinner with known white supremacist Nick Fuentes and unhinged rapper Kanye West led to intense political backlash, Trump’s team enacted a new set of new protocols for vetting Trump’s engagements. 

Could this cost him the 2024 nomination?

Taking a photo with a known mob boss and alleged murderer puts Trump in a very difficult situation, one that could cost him the 2024 Republican nomination. 

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