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Humbled Trump seeks warmer welcome in Florida

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MIAMI: President Donald Trump will leave Washington in disgrace next week, destined for a warmer welcome in Florida, where some supporters are so gung-ho they recently wrote his name on the back of a fat, lumbering manatee. Days after suffering the ignominy of a second impeachmen­t, Trump will skip his successor Joe Biden’s inaugurati­on and depart early Wednesday for his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida. Apparently, he plans to live there. There are also signs his adult children will decamp south to be near their father, who was cut off from Twitter and other social networks that were his megaphone after being widely accused of instigatin­g the January 6 assault by his supporters on the US Capitol.

Locals can already be heard whispering, angrily, “There goes the neighborho­od.” They are not happy with the prospect of Trump settling among them. Last month people in Palm Beach sent the city council a letter recalling that under a 1993 agreement, Mar-a-Lago was not zoned as a full-time residence.

That letter, published by The Washington Post, states that use of the living quarters at the golf resort “shall be limited to a maximum of three (3) non-consecutiv­e seven (7) day periods by any one member during the year.” The resort denies that the 1993 accord contains this restrictio­n. The Post noted that the president already spends large amounts of time at the resort in violation of this rule, and he is expected to put up a fight against those who do not want him around. But that’s only the beginning of Trump’s Mara-Lago woes. This week Palm Beach County officials issued the resort a warning over a New Year’s Eve party at which guests did not wear masks or observe social distancing rules. Trump’s son Don Jr had posted a video of the festivitie­s showing people dancing to 1989 hit “Ice Ice Baby” by the rapper Vanilla Ice, who performed live. The county warned that any future violation of pandemic restrictio­ns would mean a fine of $15,000.

Solid base

“The Trumps may be surprised to learn that the voter rolls in the three main South Florida countiesPa­lm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade-are dominated by Democrats,” said Craig Pittman, a Florida native and the author of five books on the state. “In fact, the congressio­nal representa­tive for the district that covers Mar-A-Lago, Lois Frankel, has voted not once but twice to impeach her most famous constituen­t,” Pittman said. Still, over the past four years Trump has built up a solid base of support in Florida, mainly among non-urban white people and conservati­ve Latinos. One of his most loyal followers is Miami Cuban-American Enrique Tarrio, a leader of the rightwing Proud Boys group. Trump’s support is so strong in Florida that last Sunday a live manatee was found with “Trump” etched onto its back. But after the assault on Congress, Trump is on thin ice.

 ??  ?? PALM BEACH: In this file photo taken on December 31, 2019 US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump arrive for a New Year’s celebratio­n at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida. President Donald Trump will leave Washington in disgrace next week, destined for a warmer welcome in Florida, where some supporters are so gung-ho they recently wrote his name on the back of a fat, lumbering manatee. — AFP
PALM BEACH: In this file photo taken on December 31, 2019 US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump arrive for a New Year’s celebratio­n at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida. President Donald Trump will leave Washington in disgrace next week, destined for a warmer welcome in Florida, where some supporters are so gung-ho they recently wrote his name on the back of a fat, lumbering manatee. — AFP

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