Here's How Melania Trump Is Fueling Those Rumors Of A Florida Move

First lady Melania Trump is fueling rumors that President Donald Trump and the rest of their family will live in Florida after leaving the White House in 2021. According to a Page Six report in mid-December 2020, the first lady toured Fort Lauderdale's Pine Crest School recently. The private school is apparently 40 minutes away from Mar-a-Lago, and it has a steep annual tuition. Pine Crest costs 35-thousand-dollars a year for grades 9 through 12, and also requires families to submit personal and business tax returns for enrollment. Since Donald has yet to submit his tax returns after four years of being the president of the United States, it's a safe bet that Pine Crest School probably won't get his tax returns, even if his son Barron Trump wants to attend the school. According to Page Six, some famous Pine Crest alumni include singer Ariana Grande, Real Housewives star Bethenny Frankel, and actor Kelsey Grammer. Many believe that President Trump, Melania, and their teenage son Barron will migrate to Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida now that he's lost the election. People magazine reported in early December 2020 that Mrs. Trump was looking into schools for Barron in the area and that the family is renovating an apartment at Mar-a-Lago for her parents. Sources claimed to the magazine that Mar-a-Lago is likely to be at the center of the Trump family's future plans because of, quote, "how warmly received the Trumps are in the area compared to elsewhere in the country." Another Mar-a-Lago source told People, "No matter what else is happening in the world, [Donald Trump] is treated like royalty at Mar-a-Lago. He loves to be here." Another bit of news that is fueling rumors about the Trump family heading to Palm Beach happened in late November 2020. After the election, ABC News reported that some of Trump's Secret Service agents were being asked if they're interested in transferring to Palm Beach. And, last year, Trump changed his residency from New York to Florida, listing the Mar-a-Lago Club as his new permanent residence. According to an agreement Trump made with the city of Palm Beach in 1993, he isn't supposed to live at the club more than 21 days per year. So, if he does plan on living there full-time, Trump will likely have to fight the city to get that agreement changed, or else risk losing the club's operating license, according to Yahoo News. But there are also rumors that the first lady "cannot wait" to get back to New York City. A Trump family insider spoke with host Rob Shuter on his podcast Naughty But Nice on November 9th, 2020, and confessed that Mrs. Trump is eager to go back to New York City. The source alleged, "For the past four years Melania has missed her life in New York. She loves the city and the lifestyle she used to have and cannot wait to get it back at Trump Tower. She basically put her life on hold to be with her husband in D.C. She never wanted any of this." But going back to New York City full-time is probably not in the cards for the whole Trump family. According to reports, many in the city have made it known the Trump family will not be welcomed back. Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner may also hold a clue into where the president and family may land after leaving the White House. The Kushners recently purchased a lot for $30 million on Indian Creek Island in Florida. Indian Creek is known locally as "Miami's Billionaire Bunker," and seems like a perfect choice for the couple, as the wealthy area is heavily Republican. With all these clues, living among other rich and famous people in Palm Beach seems likely after the president and his family members leave the White House. #MelaniaTrump #DonaldTrump

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