A helicopter pad that was built at former President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club in Florida for use during his presidency will soon be demolished after a permit was pulled this week.
The town originally did not allow helipads but made an exception when Trump got into office due to the argument that Trump wouldn’t cause as much traffic on Southern Boulevard if he could fly to Mar-a-Lago, the Palm Beach Daily News reports.
They allowed the helipad to be built as long as it was used only for executive business. It was constructed in February 2017.
The demolition of the helipad is taking place as Trump seeks to make Mar-a-Lago his permanent home; however, there has been pushback from neighbors and others saying he isn’t allowed to live at the resort.