Miamians sue to stop Trump presidential library in downtown Miami, again
A group of Miami residents has sued to stop Trump’s presidential library in downtown Miami, marking the second legal battle against the project, only this time they’re alleging the land transfer is unconstitutional. Two Miamians, led by the Constitutional Accountability Center and Miami-based law firm Gelber Schachter & Greenberg, who live near the development site filed the complaint against Trump, his library foundation, Gov. Ron DeSantis, members of the Florida Cabinet and Miami Dade College, alleging the project violates the Emoluments Clause prohibiting the presidents from accepting gifts, payments or other benefits aside from his salary from state, federal or […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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