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For decades Donald Trump bullied Palm Beach to get his way. Now he s determined to make it his home.
Manuel Roig-Franzia, The Washington Post
Feb. 11, 2021
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1of3President-elect Donald Trump makes a statement to the media at Mar-a-Lago Club in December 2016 in Palm Beach, Fla. Photo by Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post)Ricky Carioti/The Washington PostShow MoreShow Less
2of3A sketch of the Trump coat-of-arms, which was added to some of the decor at Mar-a-Lago. The sketch was obtained via a public records request.Town of Palm Beach, Fla.Show MoreShow Less
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Trump at Mar-a-Lago? Palm Beach has other issues to consider FILE - In this Monday, Jan. 18, 2021, file photo, is Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla. Former President Donald Trump has been living at his Mar-a-Lago club since leaving office last week - a possible violation of a 1993 agreement he made with the Town of Palm Beach that limits stays to seven consecutive days. Town Manager Kirk Blouin said in a brief email Thursday, Jan. 28, that Palm Beach is examining its options and the matter might be discussed at the town council s February meeting. (Greg Lovett/The Palm Beach Post via AP, File) |
As his second impeachment trial began, a Zoom meeting discussed if Trump violated a 1993 deal that allowed him to convert his residence into a money-making club.