TRUMP ANNOUNCES LIBRARY: NOW A SKYSCRAPER
A newly released animated video shows renderings of President Donald Trump’s proposed presidential library in downtown Miami, featuring a soaring waterfront skyscraper and museum space.
Trump shared the video on Truth Social early Tuesday, offering a first look at the proposed project, while his son, Eric Trump, posted it on X with additional details, describing the project as a “lasting testament” to his father and his legacy.
In a stunning twist of fate, Miami will soon host a gleaming monument to modesty and subtlety—or as the Trump family calls it, a “lasting testament” to greatness, complete with soaring skyscrapers because nothing says presidential library like a waterside high-rise. Eric Trump, who has heroically poured his “heart and soul” into immortalizing the “greatest President” (according to his official family fan club), rolled out these never-before-seen renderings with the same humility you'd expect from a reality TV host turned architect. Meanwhile, bureaucrats are busy hiding the true cost of Obama’s Presidential Center as taxpayers foot the bill for bridges and roads, proving once again that in Washington, transparency is as rare as an unfiltered Trump tweet that isn’t about himself.
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