The town of Palm Beach, Fla., confirmed to The Hill on Friday that it's performing a legal review of former President Trump's residency at Mar-a-Lago after suggesting that it might do so in December.
"Our town attorney is reviewing the agreement and the laws surrounding it," Palm Beach Town Manager Kirk Blouin told The Hill.
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The former president's decision to make Mar-a-Lago his permanent residence could be a violation of rules set forward in a previous agreement with the town when he decided to convert the private residence into a club in 1993.
Among those conditions were that club members, including Trump, could only spend a maximum of seven consecutive days and no more than three weeks a year at the premises, CNN reports.
The Hill
Oaky, that sounds like weird rules for club members.
A spokesperson for the Trump Organization previously told the Herald that "There is no document or agreement in place that prohibits President Trump from using Mar-a-Lago as his residence."
...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.
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