12.16.2020

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

By Gloria DULAN-Wilson

Hello All:


Well, looks as though T-rump is out of two cities now - that is, if Mar-a-Lago, Florida has their way.  New York has already rendered him persona non grata!  Whatever, as long as he's no longer in the White House, we're not concerned.  And New York definitely does not want him back - except for Attorney General, Tish James, who has several charges he's hoping to duck by staying in Florida. 

 

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

President Trump, left, and Chinese President Xi Jinping at Mar-a-Lago in April 2017.
Dec. 15, 2020 at 6:50 p.m. EST

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 becomes an ex-president after the swearing-in of Joe Biden on Jan. 20.

The contretemps sets up a potentially awkward scenario, unique in recent history, in which a former Oval Office occupant would find himself having to officially defend his choice of a place to live during his post-presidency. It also could create a legal headache for Trump because he changed his official domicile to Mar-a-Lago, leaving behind Manhattan, where he lived before being elected president and came to fame as a brash, self-promoting developer. (Trump originally tried to register to vote in Florida using the White House in Washington as his address, which is not allowed under Florida law. He later changed the registration to the Mar-a-Lago address.)

The Mar-a-Lago residence that Trump plans to call home after departing the White House.

The current residency controversy tracks back to a deal Trump cut in 1993 when his finances were foundering, and the cost of maintaining Mar-a-Lago was soaring into the multimillions each year. Under the agreement, club members are banned from spending more than 21 days a year in the club’s guest suites and cannot stay there for any longer than seven consecutive days. Before the arrangement was sealed, an attorney for Trump assured the town council in a public meeting that he would not live at Mar-a-Lago.

Mar-a-Lago isn't just Trump's vacation spot; it's his second White House
Mar-a-Lago isn't just Trump's vacation spot; it's his second White House (The Washington Post)

Trump has traveled to Mar-a-Lago at least 30 times during his presidency, and spent at least 130 days there, according to a Post tally. There has been no public indication that the town has raised objections about that practice. Trump also has appeared to openly flout the agreement, stating on Mar-a-Lago’s website that he maintains private quarters there.

Philip Bump contributed to this report.

 

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