Inside Trump's Life At Mar-A-Lago
Feb 23 2021
Donald Trump appeared to hang onto his presidency until the very last second. But the day finally came when he had to ship out of the White House, and the former president, like most retirees, packed his things and headed to Florida. Here's Trump's life at Mar-a-Lago.

According to National Parks Traveler, Mar-a-Lago was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1980 but has been considered a historic site since at least the 1970s. At the time, it was intended to be used as a retreat for presidents and diplomats. Though congress delisted the property amidst concern that it'd be too costly to maintain and keep secure, it's since gained notoriety as Trump's so-called winter White House.

The real estate mogul purchased Mar-a-Lago in 1985 and converted it into a private, members-only club, which has since lived out its intended purpose. According to The Washington Post, Trump spent more time there during his presidency than at any other Trump Organization property, totaling 142 days spanning 32 visits over the course of four years. It makes sense that it'd be the first place he goes after leaving office, but his life at the club is nothing like it was during his presidency.

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Historic landmark | 0:00

Screaming supporters | 1:09

Dwindling support | 2:00

Fortress | 3:16

Erasing his name | 4:07

Neighbor trouble | 5:00

Members ditching | 6:13

Business ties | 7:15

Golf guy | 8:07

Florida fam | 9;07

Making bank | 10:05

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