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Neighbors stress Trump can t live at Mar-a-Lago after leaving White House

Neighbors argue Trump can t live at Mar-a-Lago after leaving White House Zack Budryk © Getty Images Neighbors argue Trump can t live at Mar-a-Lago after leaving White House A number of President Trump s neighbors in Palm Beach, Fla., are arguing that he is legally barred from taking up primary residence at his Mar-a-Lago resort after leaving the White House. In the letter to Palm Beach officials obtained by The Washington Post, the residents cited an agreement Trump signed in 1993 to convert the facility to a private club, which they said bars him from using it as a primary residence. The agreement bars members from spending more than 21 days per year there or for more than seven days straight.

Mar-a-Lago neighbors to Trump: Spend your post-presidency elsewhere

Mar-a-Lago neighbors to Trump: Spend your post-presidency elsewhere Manuel Roig-Franzia, Carol D. Leonnig © Alex Brandon/AP President Trump, left, and Chinese President Xi Jinping at Mar-a-Lago in April 2017. Next-door neighbors of Mar-a-Lago, President Trump’s private club in Palm Beach, Fla., that he has called his Winter White House, have a message for the outgoing commander in chief: We don’t want you to be our neighbor. That message was formally delivered Tuesday morning in a demand letter delivered to the town of Palm Beach and also addressed to the U.S. Secret Service asserting that Trump lost his legal right to live at Mar-a-Lago because of an agreement he signed in the early 1990s when he converted the storied estate from his private residence to a private club. The legal maneuver could, at long last, force Palm Beach to publicly address whether Trump can make Mar-a-Lago his legal residence and home, as he has been expected to do, when he become

Mar-a-Lago Neighbors don t want Trump to Move in

Washington Post, neighbors of the “Winter White House” have delivered a letter to the town of Palm Beach and to the U.S. Secret Service, demanding that Trump find somewhere else to live. Not only is the president unwanted, but the letter claims that he legally cannot move back, citing an agreement he signed in the 1990s when he converted the estate from a residence to a private club. This could prove to become an issue for Trump, who abandoned New York and changed his official residence to Mar-a-Lago in order to vote in Florida. In the demand letter, Reginald Stambaugh, an attorney for the Mar-a-Lago neighbors, suggested Trump avoid using the private club as his residence in order to  “avoid an embarrassing situation”

Trump s would-be neighbors fight to keep him from living at Mar-a-Lago

Trump s would-be neighbors fight to keep him from living at Mar-a-Lago
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Trump s Mar-a-Lago Neighbors Are Trying to Block His Return

Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Neighbors Are Trying to Block His Return President Trump arrives for the Operation Warp Speed Vaccine Summit in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building adjacent to the White House in Washington, D.C., on December 8, 2020. SAUL LOEB / AFP via Getty Images By For the next 35 days, Donald J. Trump will remain one of the very most powerful men in the world. At his disposal is the entirety of the U.S. military — Army, Navy, Marines and Air Force — the most expensive high-tech killing machine ever devised. Within the gears of this war force are specialists — snipers, SEAL teams, missile techs — whose only job is to make people dead before they know they’ve had an accident. The thousands of nuclear weapons coiled in their various lairs — also subject to Trump’s orders — speak entirely for themselves.

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