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Moving trucks arrive at President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago club on Palm Beach
Police expect Trump to arrive in South Florida on Inauguration Day
Several large moving trucks arrived at President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago club on Palm Beach Monday morning, sparking speculation that he'll move to South Florida once he leaves office.
By:
Matt Papaycik , Matt Sczesny
Posted at 9:52 AM, Jan 18, 2021
and last updated 3:01 PM, Jan 18, 2021
PALM BEACH, Fla. — Several large moving trucks arrived at President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago club on Palm Beach Monday morning, sparking speculation that he'll move to South Florida once he leaves office.
WPTV Chopper 5 flew above Mar-a-Lago around 9:30 a.m. and spotted at least two trucks from JK Moving Services stationed in front of the club, along with workers carting large moving boxes into the property.
Heavy security was apparent with a United States of America helicopter and Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office helicopter hovering over Mar-a-Lago, along with law enforcement patrol boats monitoring things just offshore.
Palm Beach police said
President Trump will arrive in South Florida on Wednesday morning, the same day President-elect Joe is due to be inaugurated in Washington, D.C.
In a letter sent to residents last Friday, Town Manager Kirk Blouin and Police Chief Nicholas Caristo said they expect road closures around Mar-a-Lago club to be in place for "several days."
"On Wednesday, January, 20, 2021, we expect Secret Service to have a final road closure near Mar-a-Lago," the letter said. "The road closure will last several days for safety and security reasons. Beyond this, we do not foresee any future road closures related to the presence of a former President."