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Florida judge temporarily blocks transfer of downtown Miami land for Trump’s presidential library
A judge halted the land transfer amid claims of insufficient public notice, blocking a $67 million downtown Miami site intended for Donald Trump's presidential library.
- Circuit Judge Mavel Ruiz temporarily blocked the transfer of a downtown Miami land for Trump's presidential library after an activist alleged that Miami Dade College violated Florida's open government law when gifting the land to the state.
- The nearly 3-acre property is valued at over $67 million and is currently used as a parking lot by Miami Dade College staff and faculty.
- The Trump family foundation, led by Eric Trump, Michael Boulos, and James Kiley, is set to control the land once transferred for building the presidential library.
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