Mar-a-Lago resort
Coverage of Mar-a-Lago resort in the Nexus archive.
- Trump’s rebranding of Palm Beach airport hasn’t taken off as he planned
Donald Trump's rebranding of Florida's Palm Beach International Airport into a gold-plated transportation hub is facing delays, with changes not fully evident due to withheld state and county funds. The airport's website and highway signs now prominently feature Trump's name, but the project has not met initial expectations.
- Trump’s rebranding of Palm Beach airport hasn’t taken off as he planned
Donald Trump's rebranding of Palm Beach International Airport as the President Donald J Trump International Airport is facing delays due to withheld state and county funds for a full remodel. While the airport's name and logo have been updated, visible changes remain minimal.
- Palm Beach airport officially becomes Trump International as president’s personal plane makes first landing
Palm Beach International Airport in Florida was renamed President Donald J. Trump International Airport after legislation passed by the Florida legislature. The airport's first landing was made by Trump's personal Boeing 757. The facility is located near Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort.
- Trump pardons former Abramoff partner, 9 people convicted of violating vehicle emissions controls
President Donald Trump pardoned 11 people, including a former business partner of Jack Abramoff and nine individuals convicted of violating vehicle emissions controls. The pardons align with Trump's second-term use of executive power and his advocacy for consumer rights in vehicle modifications.
- Trump pardons former Abramoff partner, 9 people convicted of violating vehicle emissions controls
President Donald Trump pardoned 11 individuals, including a former business partner of Jack Abramoff and nine people convicted of violating vehicle emissions controls. The pardons are part of Trump's second term actions, which include an EPA memo allowing Americans to fix their vehicles as they see fit.
- Trump pardons former Abramoff partner, 9 people convicted of violating vehicle emissions controls
President Donald Trump pardoned 11 people, including a former business partner of Jack Abramoff and nine individuals convicted of violating vehicle emissions controls. The pardons align with Trump's use of executive power to grant clemency to allies and those involved in emissions-related cases.