WASHINGTON - President-elect Donald Trump left Palm Beach, Florida for Washington, D.C. on Saturday afternoon ahead of his inauguration as the next U.S. president on Monday.
President-elect Donald Trump headed to Washington on Saturday ahead of his inauguration on a U.S. military airplane supplied by U.S. President Joe Biden, as the outgoing president emphasized sticking with traditional transition norms.
This marks the first time that South Ocean Boulevard in Palm Beach has reopened next to Mar-a-Lago since before Trump won a second term as president.
World leaders and power brokers are flocking to Trump's "Winter White House" at Mar-a-Lago. The sunny seaside resort town may never be the same.
Trump boarded a U.S. military C-32 aircraft late Saturday afternoon in West Palm Beach, Florida, with his wife Melania Trump and their son Barron, on a
President-elect Donald Trump's Inaugural Parade will have two Palm Beach County groups among its participants.
The groups — the Florida Firefighters Pipes and Drums of Boca Raton and the Palm Beach Police & Fire Honor Guard — are part of 40 chosen to participate.
Sold together for $14 million, the side-by-side condos comprise an entire floor of the south tower at the historic Palm Beach Biltmore in Palm Beach.
Several law enforcement officers from Florida will be heading to the White House next week to perform during President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration parade.
US President-elect Donald Trump arrived in the Washington area for a celebration of his return to power ahead of an inauguration ceremony that has been upended by record cold temperatures.
Officials told the Daily News that after the Palm Beach resident is sworn in, he will spend more time at Mar-a-Lago than during his first term.
When Donald Trump is sworn in as the 47th president on Jan. 20, friends and members of his private club think he will try to govern the country as much as he can from Palm Beach, rather than the White House,