Recently issued flight restrictions indicate that President Trump will come to Mar Arago for President’s Day weekend. It usually closes the morning of the day he arrives.
President Donald Trump has come to his winter White House for President’s Day weekend, marking his third trip to Mar Lago and a fourth trip to Sunshine State since taking office. It seems to be.
On Wednesday morning, the Federal Aviation Administration issued temporary flight restrictions to airspace above the Mar-a-Lago club, a major residence in Palm Beach and Trump. The restrictions are a strong indication that Trump is coming.
The first flight restrictions will come into effect Friday at 4pm. This is Valentine’s Day and will end on Sunday at 1:45pm. The restrictions will be effective again on Sunday at 5:45pm and will continue until 4:30pm on February 19th. The windows indicate that Trump can arrive and leave.
The gap in Sunday’s restrictions indicates that the president will leave for a few hours. CBS News reported last week that Trump will be attending the Daytona 500, the first event of NASCAR’s automatic leasing season, Sunday afternoon.
Advances Trump’s expected arrival, South Ocean Boulevard, next to his Mar-a-Lago club, closes between South County Road and South Boulevard’s traffic circles. The town sends a warning 24 hours before the road closes, giving drivers time to plan alternative routes.
When Trump leaves for the Daytona 500, drivers in the area should expect South Ocean Boulevard to remain closed. The roads usually only open again if he is away from Mar-a-Lago for more than two days, officials told the Daily News.
This will be Trump’s third weekend in 2019 at the Mar-a-Lago club, where he declared his permanent residence.
President’s Day is Monday. Trump has traditionally spent weekends in Palm Beach.
The President is also invited as an honorable guest of the Celebrate American Exceptionalism Gala for nonprofit Future Inc., held at Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday. Participants at the event include actor Russell Brand, locker Ted Nugent, heavyweight boxer Mike Tyson, comedian Eddie Griffin and politician Lake Kari, according to an invitation posted to the organization’s website. It will be available.
According to the group’s website, America’s Future was founded by retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn. The Gala host committee includes Lake, musician Kidrock, actor Mel Gibson, and US rep Ryan Zinke and Dale Strong. According to the invitation, the price per seat ranges from $5,000 to $10,000.
(This story has been updated with additional information.)
Kristina Webb is a reporter for Palm Beach Daily News, part of the USA Today Florida Network. You can contact her at kwebb@pbdailynews.com. Subscribe today to support our journalism.
