Trump reveals first look at presidential library in Miami

Eric Trump revealed the first look at President Donald Trump’s presidential library and museum in Miami.

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) handed over land in downtown Miami, Florida, at the Miami Dade College campus in September for the library and museum. On Monday, Eric Trump released a computer-generated video of the conceptual art of the library and museum, which took the form of a skyscraper.

“Over the past six months, I have poured my heart and soul into this project with my incredible team at” the Trump Organization, the son of the president wrote on X.

“This landmark on the water in Miami, Florida will stand as a lasting testament to an amazing man, an amazing developer, and the greatest President our Nation has ever known,” he declared.

The president posted the same video on his Truth Social soon after.

The video showed a grandiose plan for the library and museum, including 1:1 replicas of the Oval Office, Air Force One, his planned White House ballroom, and more. Much of the structure was plated in gold, with a gold escalator by the entrance.

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Floridian officials had lobbied to get the grandiose structure built in Miami, with former Miami Mayor Francis Suarez saying the placement of the library in the city would “cement Miami’s role as a gateway for ideas, culture and leadership that shape the future” and allow Miami to take “its rightful place as a truly great global city.”

“President Trump has a great story to tell,” Florida Attorney General Uthmeier said in September. “As Miami becomes capital of the world in many respects, I think it will be a great location.”

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