President-Elect Donald Trump Blocks Doyle Brunson on Twitter

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President-Elect Donald Trump Blocks Doyle Brunson on Twitter

In a shock move, US President-Elect Donald Trump (or someone who manages his account) blocked lifelong 82-year-old Republican poker icon Doyle Brunson on Twitter.

The dumbfounded Texas Dolly tweeted Saturday morning:

Holy Smoke!! Donald Trump blocked me on twitter. I was his biggest supporter in Nevada. What happened?

Gambling911.com can verify that, while Brunson at times had been critical of Mr. Trump over the course of his campaign, the two-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner did indeed back the Republican nominee.

Gambling911.com will continue to monitor this story for further developments….

- Ace King, Gambling911.com

 

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