Summary
A Florida judge has temporarily stopped the transfer of land in Miami meant for President Trump's future presidential library. The delay is due to concerns that the public was not properly informed about the decision to transfer the land.
Key Facts
- A Florida judge paused the land transfer for President Trump's future library in Miami.
- The land is 2.63 acres and valued at approximately $67 million.
- Miami historian Marvin Dunn sued, saying the public wasn't involved enough in the decision.
- Dunn claims the college board broke Florida's Sunshine Law, which demands transparency.
- The judge felt the notice for the relevant meeting was not sufficient.
- The legal team for the college plans to appeal the decision.
- Governor Ron DeSantis supports the library project, believing it will benefit Florida.
- Officials from the White House, DeSantis administration, and Miami-Dade College did not respond immediately for comments.