X
    Categories: lifenews

Several Moving Trucks Arrive At President Trump’s Mar-A-Lago Residence In Florida


Several moving trucks were seen arriving at President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida.

ADVERTISEMENT

On Monday, two Sterling trucks parked in front of Trump’s property and large boxes were carried into the club.

A Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office chopper and a United States of America helicopter were hovering around the area, and law enforcement patrol boats were also monitoring the deliveries from a distance, WFLX reported.

ADVERTISEMENT
AP

Several news sources reported that Trump plans to leave Washington, DC on the morning of President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration.

ADVERTISEMENT

Police Chief Nicholas Caristo and Town Manager Kirk Blouin said in a letter sent to residents that they expect roads to be closed around the Mar-a-Lago club for “several days.”

AP

“On Wednesday, January 20, 2021, we expect Secret Service to have a final road closure near Mar-a-Lago,” the letter reads.

ADVERTISEMENT

“The road closure will last several days for safety and security reasons. Beyond this, we do not foresee any future road closures related to the presence of a former President.”

AP

Monday’s deliveries come days after staff at the White House were seen carrying old newspapers, documents, a Lincoln bust, artwork, and other mementos into moving vehicles.

ADVERTISEMENT

Moving trucks were also seen outside the townhouse of Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner. The couple, who have been Trump’s White House advisors, are following him to Mar-a-Lago.

Ivanka and Kushner recently purchased a $30 million home on Miami’s Indian Creek Island, an exclusive enclave called ‘Billionaire’s Bunker.’

ADVERTISEMENT
AP

In 2019, Trump changed his residency to Palm Beach and used the Mar-a-Lago address. But he has not officially confirmed if he will move to the club after his presidency.

ADVERTISEMENT

Police are reportedly “prepared to respond” to any “security concerns” as they are working with federal, state, and law enforcement partners.

AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File

What are your thoughts on this? Let us know in the comments section and SHARE this story with your friends and family!

ADVERTISEMENT

 

 

Replaced!