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Palm Beach Daily News
The era of road closures prompted by the arrival of former President Donald Trump will come to an end Monday for residents, but they might have to contend for a while longer with the sight of a boom gate on South Ocean Boulevard just south of The Mar-a-Lago Club.
Trump returned to the island Wednesday after leaving Washington, D.C., ahead of the inauguration of President Joe Biden.
The town has been sending alerts that traffic delays because of checkpoints and closures in and around the club would continue through Monday.
Town Manager Kirk Blouin told the Daily News on Friday that this should be the end of road closures for us.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. President Donald Trump’s expected move to his Mar-a-Lago club after he leaves office next month is being challenged by a lawyer who says a 1990s agreement allowing Trump to convert the Florida property into a business prohibits anyone from living there, including him.
Attorney Reginald Stambaugh sent a letter this week to the Town of Palm Beach saying he represents a neighbor who doesn’t want the president to take up residence at the 17-acre property because it would decrease the area’s property values. He also asserts that a microwave security barrier operated by the Secret Service is harming his client, who he says is exhibiting symptoms of microwave exposure. He did not give the client’s name.
Trump’s move to his Florida Mar-a-Lago estate challenged by neighbor
Updated Dec 18, 2020;
Posted Dec 18, 2020
FILE - In this Nov. 22, 2018 file photo, a U.S. Coast Guard patrol boat passes President Donald Trump s Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Fla.AP Photo/J. David Ake, File
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) President Donald Trump’s expected move to his Mar-a-Lago club after he leaves office next month is being challenged by a lawyer who says a 1990s agreement allowing Trump to convert the Florida property into a business prohibits anyone from living there, including him.
Attorney Reginald Stambaugh sent a letter this week to the Town of Palm Beach saying he represents a neighbor who doesn’t want the president to take up residence at the 17-acre property because it would decrease the area’s property values. He also asserts that a microwave security barrier operated by the Secret Service is harming his client, who he says is exhibiting symptoms of microwa
Donald Trump’s move to his Florida residence challenged by neighbour Associated Press
Fort Lauderdale (US): President Donald Trump’s expected move to his Mar-a-Lago club after he leaves office next month is being challenged by a lawyer. The lawyer says a 1990s agreement allowing Donald Trump to convert the Florida property into a business prohibits anyone from living there, including him.
Attorney Reginald Stambaugh sent a letter this week to the Town of Palm Beach saying he represents a neighbour who doesn’t want the president to take up residence at the 17-acre property because it would decrease the area’s property values. He also asserted that a microwave security barrier operated by the Secret Service is harming his client, who he says is exhibiting symptoms of microwave exposure. He did not give the client’s name.