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July 09, 2015

'No Mas Trump,' says Tony Boloney's Atlantic City pizzeria

Owner said he won't tolerate Trump's allegedly racist remarks

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Tony Baloney's Tony Baloney's Pizzeria/Facebook

Tony Boloney's Atlantic City pizzeria, near the Trump Taj Mahal, has banned Donald Trump from its premises.

A popular Atlantic City pizzeria located a stone’s throw from the Trump Taj Mahal casino, formerly owned by Donald Trump, has banned the Republican presidential candidate from its premises because of allegedly racist remarks he made during his campaign announcement. 

Trump’s remarks about Mexican immigrants in a televised announcement of his candidacy last month have ignited a firestorm of controversy, and several businesses that work in partnership with Trump have since dropped his brand.

Tony Boloney’s Atlantic City pizzeria may be the first small business to publically take a stand against him to the degree of turning away his future business.

In the public Facebook post, Tony Boloney’s owner Michael Hauke said that Trump and his team have ordered from the pizzeria in the past but won't be permitted to do so again.

 “We have no tolerance for your ignorant rhetoric,” the post said. “Although there are major issues like border security & safety of our citizens that need to be addressed ASAP (really should have been addressed years ago), you grabbing attention for your campaign by-way of inserting your head in your rectum to opine about national security and disrespecting all of the hard-working Mexican-Americans at the same time... not going to fly here. BANNED!”

View the full post here.

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