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EXPOSED: Trump-Hating Tribe Forms 'DANGEROUS' Alliance With California AG to Control State Gaming

Gary FranchiJanuary 15, 2026148 views
EXPOSED: Trump-Hating Tribe Forms 'DANGEROUS' Alliance With California AG to Control State Gaming
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A powerful American Indian tribe with a history of opposing President Trump has formed what watchdog groups are calling a "dangerous alliance" with California Attorney General Rob Bonta to manipulate the state's gaming laws for their own profit, according to explosive new revelations.

The Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians, known for their vicious attacks on Trump and America First policies, reportedly wielded their massive lobbying machine to pressure Bonta into issuing a controversial ban on fantasy sports betting in California. The move reeks of the same corrupt pay-to-play politics that have turned the Golden State into a playground for special interests while ordinary Californians suffer.

Follow the Money Trail

This isn't about protecting consumers or upholding the law – it's about eliminating competition and protecting the tribe's monopoly on gaming revenue. The Pechanga Band operates some of California's most profitable casinos and has spent millions lobbying against any form of competition that might cut into their bottom line.

"This is exactly the kind of corrupt alliance between special interests and government officials that President Trump has been fighting against," said one political analyst familiar with the situation. "While Trump works to drain the swamp in Washington, California continues to be run by these backroom deals."

The timing of Bonta's decision, coming just months after intense lobbying from the tribe, raises serious questions about who really controls California's government.

What makes this alliance particularly dangerous is the tribe's open hostility toward the Trump administration and their America First agenda. This is the same group that has consistently opposed border security measures and supported sanctuary city policies that put California families at risk.

California's Corruption Problem

This latest scandal is just another example of how California's Democrat leadership has sold out ordinary citizens to the highest bidder. While families struggle with skyrocketing costs and businesses flee the state, corrupt officials like Bonta are cutting deals with wealthy special interests.

Patriots deserve to know: How many other backroom deals are being made between Trump-hating tribes and California officials? And how long will Californians allow these corrupt alliances to control their state?

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Gary Franchi

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CaliforniaRealistVerifiedjust now
I've watched the CA AG's office for years and this doesn't surprise me one bit. They're always looking for new ways to expand government control over private industry.
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TrumpTrain2024Verifiedjust now
DANGEROUS is right! These people will stop at nothing to consolidate power.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
The fact that they're openly forming political alliances based on hatred rather than policy should concern every American. This is about power, not good governance.
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SmallBizOwnerVerifiedjust now
What exactly are the legal implications here? Can tribal sovereignty be used to bypass normal gaming regulations?
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LegalEagle47Verifiedjust now
Great question - tribal compacts are supposed to be negotiated in good faith, but when politics gets involved it gets murky fast.
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Vegas_MikeVerifiedjust now
My buddy runs a small casino in Nevada and he's been saying California gaming politics are completely corrupt. This just proves it!
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PatriotGamer2024Verifiedjust now
This is exactly what we warned about - the deep state using tribal gaming as a backdoor to control billions in revenue. When politics and gambling mix, corruption always follows.
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ConservativeVoterVerifiedjust now
Absolutely right. Follow the money and you'll find the real agenda.