Lawsuit challenges vote to gift prime Miami real estate for Trump’s presidential library
A lawsuit claims Miami Dade College Board violated Florida's open government law by insufficiently notifying a special meeting that transferred $67 million property to Trump's presidential library foundation.
- A Miami activist alleges that city officials violated Florida's open government law when they gifted prime real estate to the foundation for Donald Trump's future presidential library.
- The nearly 3-acre property is valued at over $67 million, according to a 2025 assessment by the Miami-Dade County property appraiser.
- The lawsuit seeks to block the land transfer, alleging insufficient notice was provided for the meeting that approved giving up the land.
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Miami real estate gift for Trump presidential library sparks lawsuit
A lawsuit filed Monday alleges that Miami Dade College violated Florida law in gifting land in downtown Miami for President Trump’s library. The suit, filed by historian Dr. Marvin Dunn in the 11th Judicial Court of Florida and obtained by The Hill, says the board of the community college violated Florida’s Government in the Sunshine…

Lawsuit challenges vote to gift prime Miami real estate for Trump's presidential library
A Miami activist alleges that city officials violated Florida’s open government law when they gifted a sizable plot of prime downtown real estate to the state, which then transferred it to the foundation for Donald Trump’s future presidential library.
Lawsuit challenges vote to gift prime Miami real estate for President Donald Trump's presidential library
A Miami activist alleges that city officials violated Florida’s open government law when they gifted a sizable plot of prime downtown real estate to the state, which then transferred it to the foundation for Donald Trump’s future presidential library.
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