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Marine One’s helipad at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago mansion in Florida will be demolished when he ceases to be president of the United States.
The city of Palm Beach, Florida, which does not allow helicopters to operate in non-emergency situations, granted President Donald Trump a special exception after he took office in 2017, by issuing a license. for Marine One helicopters stationed at Mar-a-Lago.
Although neighbors initially did not support the idea for fear of annoying helicopter noise, city officials argued that this solution is better than letting the president’s convoy jam the road all the time. transfer from or to the airport.
In January 2017, the Palm Beach City Council unanimously approved a permit for Mar-a-Lago, known as the “Winter White House,” to build a concrete helipad measuring more than 50 feet. let Marine One land. The project architect told the Sun-Sentinel that the platform was built with the Mar-a-Lago club fund.
However, the license is “granted only in an emergency,” according to Michelle Sentmanat, Palm Beach Senior Coordinator. She said the license stipulates that the helipad can only be used during the presidential term and cannot continue to operate when Trump leaves office.
Looks like some of the rules have been violated with this apron. According to residents, private helicopters bearing Trump’s name were seen parked here.
On January 20, when Trump had to leave the White House in accordance with the United States Constitution, no aircraft would be allowed to park at the airport anymore. At that time, Mar-a-Lago would need to obtain another permit from the government to demolish and relocate the infrastructure, repaint and irrigate the empty space.
However, Trump has yet to accept the outcome of a loss to rival Joe Biden, who is announced as president-elect with at least 290 electoral votes. The US President’s reelection campaign is cracking down on allegations of voter fraud in many battlefield states, including Michigan and Pennsylvania.
Mr. Ngoc (According to the People)