Trump is already having trouble with the neighbors

Better a good neighbor than a distant friend, but not if you ask Trump's soon-to-be neighbors. Melania and Donald still live in the White House, but are already having trouble with the neighbors in Mar-a-Lago, the place that the soon-to-be ex-president calls his Winter White House, in Palm Beach. The residence has 126 rooms and is 17 acres large. Not bad, as a future home.
Only there is an obstacle, an obstacle that Trump himself signed for in 1993. He solemnly promised not to use the mansion in Mar-a-Lago as a residence, which now suddenly seems to be the president's plans. Trump changed his address from New York to Palm Beach during his presidency and the neighbors are angry. The city council and residents are rebelling, because as soon as Trump and his entourage head to the residence, access roads are closed off by the Secret Service, preventing residents from getting to their own homes. And every time Trump stays in the house (about 130 days a year), the airspace above the house must be closed off.
At least they won't have to deal with that in Miami Beach after January 20. Now let's see if they will hold him to the maximum of 21 days that he is officially allowed to stay in the house.



