Summary
A Florida judge has temporarily stopped the transfer of land for President Donald Trump's future presidential library in downtown Miami. The judge cited a lack of proper public notice and involvement in the decision. The Miami-Dade College board plans to appeal the decision.
Key Facts
- President Trump's presidential library is planned for a 2.6-acre plot in downtown Miami.
- The land was previously owned by Miami-Dade College and is valued at approximately $67 million.
- The college approved the land transfer in a brief meeting and then gifted it to the state.
- A judge has paused this transfer after a lawsuit claimed the process violated the Florida Sunshine Act by not involving the public.
- The judge said the public was not given enough notice about the decision.
- The board of Miami-Dade College stated they intend to appeal the judge’s ruling.