New Jersey loses 4th casino; Trump weighs in


ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — Donald Trump has offered his thoughts on the closing of one of the casinos that bears his name in Atlantic City.

A message posted to Trump's official Twitter account today said that it's sad to see what has happened to Atlantic City and he "may buy back in" to save Trump Plaza and the Taj Mahal.

Trump Plaza closed this morning, and Trump Entertainment Resorts is threatening to close the Taj Mahal in November.

Donald Trump owns a 9 percent stake in the company and went to court last month to try to get his name removed from the properties.

He didn't immediately return a call to clarify what he plans to do to save the properties.