Trump Shares Renderings of His Presidential Library, a Massive Skyscraper in Miami
- On Monday, Eric Trump, son of President Donald Trump, released AI-generated renderings of the future Trump Presidential Library on social media. The video showcases a tall glass tower dominating the Miami skyline with a golden entryway and prominent 'Trump' lettering.
- The library is planned for a 2.63-acre site along Biscayne Boulevard, formerly a Miami-Dade College parking lot that Florida officials approved for donation last year. Eric's team selected the location after evaluating multiple properties across the state.
- Inside the planned structure, the design showcases recreations of the Oval Office and a massive ballroom, alongside an atrium featuring a luxury 747 Boeing jet gifted by Qatar. A golden escalator and statue complete the interior mock-ups.
- The Trump Presidential Library Foundation, based at the Trump National Golf Club in Jupiter, Florida, aims to raise nearly $1 billion for the project. Tax records obtained by The Miami Herald indicate significant capital stems from legal settlements against media companies.
- Uncertainty surrounds whether these AI-generated images represent final architectural plans for the project. The site sits adjacent to the Miami Freedom Tower, a historic landmark where Cubans fleeing communism were processed in the 1960s.
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