Use of Helipad at Mar-a-Lago Ends With Trump's Term on Jan. 20
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Palm Beach Daily News
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For nearly four years, Mar-a-Lago has functioned as the “winter White House” of President Donald Trump.
One of the perks of that status was a helipad approved by the town so Marine One could whisk the president in and out of the 17.5-acre estate without jamming traffic.
But helicopter trips to and from the helipad at Mar-a-Lago will no longer be permitted come Jan. 20 — the day Trump’s chief executive powers transfer to President Elect Joe Biden.
By William Kelly | 8 Nov 2020
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