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Miami residents have sued President Trump, Miami Dade College, and Florida officials over plans to donate downtown Miami property for Trump's presidential library.
In his determination to own and control every document in his future library, the president is working to shield his administration’s inner workings from public view.
The lawsuit alleges that Florida officials violated the Constitution when granting President Donald Trump the valuable real estate.
Plaintiffs argue the deal violates the Constitution's Domestic Emoluments Clause, an anti-corruption measure intended to prevent sitting presidents from profiting from government-related transactions.
The suit from city residents and a nearby nonprofit alleges the land transfer of prime downtown real estate is illegal.
A group of Miami residents sued President Donald Trump, Florida officials and trustees of Miami Dade College on Tuesday over Trump’s planned presidential library, claiming that the college’s decision to hand over a coveted parcel of land for the ...
A group of South Florida residents filed a lawsuit Wednesday to block the state from selling the property planned for Trump's presidential library.
It is one of the largest publicly disclosed gifts to Trump’s presidential library.
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Donald Trump library draws comparisons to lavish event venue
Critics are reacting to the design and presentation of Donald Trump’s library, with some describing its aesthetic as resembling an extravagant wedding venue rather than a traditional institutional spa