In a surprising turn of events, casino mogul Steve Wynn has reportedly told Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump that he is “off message” in his race for the White House. The blunt critique came during a private meeting between the two wealthy businessmen, according to sources close to Wynn.
Wynn, the CEO of Wynn Resorts and a major player in the casino industry, has been a vocal supporter of Trump’s campaign. However, it seems that he is growing increasingly concerned about the bombastic real estate tycoon’s inflammatory rhetoric and controversial policy proposals.
According to sources, Wynn expressed his concerns about Trump’s recent comments on immigration, suggesting that they were alienating important voting blocs and damaging the Republican Party’s chances of winning the general election. Wynn reportedly told Trump that he needed to “get back on message” if he wanted to have a shot at winning the White House.
The meeting between Wynn and Trump took place at the businessman’s luxury hotel in Las Vegas, where the two men discussed a range of issues, including the economy, national security, and campaign strategy. Wynn is said to have offered Trump some advice on how to improve his messaging and appeal to a broader audience.
While Wynn’s comments may come as a surprise to some, they reflect a growing unease within the Republican establishment about Trump’s unorthodox campaign style and controversial statements. Many party leaders worry that Trump’s divisive rhetoric could cost them the election and damage the party’s prospects in other races.
It remains to be seen how Trump will respond to Wynn’s critique, but it is clear that the casino mogul’s words have struck a nerve. As the race for the White House heats up, Trump will need to find a way to win over skeptics like Wynn if he hopes to secure the Republican nomination and ultimately the presidency.只
The Independent reached out to both Wynn and Trump for comment on the meeting, but neither has responded to requests for interviews. However, sources close to Wynn say that he remains committed to supporting Trump’s campaign, albeit with some reservations about the candidate’s messaging and tactics.
As the 2016 election cycle continues to unfold, all eyes will be on Trump and his campaign as they navigate the treacherous waters of presidential politics. With influential figures like Steve Wynn offering guidance and criticism, Trump will need to carefully consider his next moves if he hopes to emerge victorious in November.