Politics & Government
Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Neighbors Want Him To Move Elsewhere: Report
Mar-a-Lago's neighbors are contesting President Donald Trump's plans to live there after he leaves the White House in January, reports said.

PALM BEACH, FL — President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago neighbors are contesting his plans to move there permanently in January after he leaves the White House, the Washington Post reported.
The neighbors of his private club delivered a letter to the town of Palm Beach and the U.S. Secret Service demanding that they prevent Trump from living at Mar-a-Lago full time. The letter was sent on behalf of the neighboring DeMoss family, which runs an international missionary foundation, reports said.
In their letter, they reminded the town and the Secret Service that Trump lost his legal right to live at Mar-a-Lago in the early 1990s after converting the estate from a private residence to a private club, reports said. When it became a club in 1993, Trump agreed that its members would spend less than 21 days there each year and promised the town council at a public meeting that he wouldn’t live there, the Washington Post said.
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During his presidency, Trump changed his legal residence from New York to Florida. He even dubbed Mar-a-Lago the “Winter White House.” Various neighbors have raised concerns about the president’s disruptive visits during his time in office, reports said. Their complaints have included backed-up traffic and blocked streets.
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