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Donald and Melania Trump: what does Mar-a-Lago, their new refuge, look like?

Donald and Melania Trump: what does Mar-a-Lago, their new refuge, look like?

Donald and Melania Trump: what does Mar-a-Lago, their new refuge, look like?


This January 20, they bid farewell to the White House. Without even attending the inauguration of Joe Biden, 46th President of the United States, Donald and Melania Trump took over the management of Mar-a-Lago, their huge resort located in Palm Beach, Florida. Small tour of the property.


One last unusual staging. On January 20, Donald and Melania Trump therefore bid their solemn farewells to Washington. Together. Without their son Barron. As if to better oppose one last time to the new "First couple" of the United States, Jill and Joe Biden. The handover did not take place with the diplomacy shown by former and new tenants of the White House. The Trumps willfully snubbed the inauguration of the 46th President of the United States to unpack their suitcases carefully packed by Melania in Mar-a-Lago, Florida. It's no longer a secret that former residents of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, will be living in this property, which has been renovated at great expense in recent weeks.


The rest of the Trump family, like Melania's parents, will be among their new neighbors. Because Mar-a-Lago is a family affair. A historic site spreading over ten hectares, the property was bought by Donald Trump in 1985 and transformed into a private club where some 500 members have their card thereafter. Since she is in a relationship with the billionaire, Melania has her habits ... somewhat disconcerting.


Mar-a-Lago stands out for its hotel capacity of 126 rooms and several state-of-the-art facilities, such as a spa. If their detractors in Florida do not manage to raise a big wolf about the installation of the Trump couple in this enclave for very rich, the two former tenants of the White House will have to do with less square meters than in Washington and promiscuity with the other members of the Mar-a-Lago club. It is not the whole building that they will invest, but private apartments within the complex. "It's like living full time in a nice hotel," summed up Laurence Leamer, author of the book Mar-a-Lago: Inside the Gates of Power at Donald Trump's Presidential Palace. It is already that, while the future of the Trumps is not very bright.

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