President Trump has shifted his hangout from Mar A Lago in Florida to the White House, where he recently inaugurated a new gathering spot resembling his Florida retreat. Renamed “The Rose Garden Club – at the White House,” this venue hosted House Republicans and GOP senators for a soirée. Trump envisions tech executives like Bill Gates and Tim Cook being the first guests to enjoy the space, which mimics the ambiance of his Florida resort.
In another move, Trump announced plans to host the next G20 summit at his Doral golf club in Miami, claiming widespread support due to its proximity to the airport. Additionally, Trump’s administration is exploring the possibility of taking control of the 9/11 memorial and museum in New York City, a move met with constraints under current laws.
Amidst these developments, Trump’s advocacy for the release of Tina Peters, a former election official convicted of tampering with voting machines, has sparked controversy. Despite legal proceedings against Peters, Trump has repeatedly called for her release, referring to her as a “real patriot.” Peters, serving a nine-year sentence, seeks Trump’s intervention ahead of the upcoming midterm elections.
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