Florida State Senator Jason Brodeur, a top Trump ally, is staying one step ahead of deranged Democrats by filing legislation giving power to the state of Florida over the construction and upkeep of presidential libraries.
“I think there’s a history in the state of Florida from local municipalities giving President Trump problems with some of the zoning things that he’s had, whether it’s a helicopter pad or the size of his flag,” Brodeur said.
“With us having the opportunity to actually have the first presidential library ever (in Florida), and there’s so few in the United States … that this would really be a landmark thing for Florida. And we wanted to make sure that we had rolled out the welcome mat as best we could.”
Brodeur’s bill, SB118, sailed through the Senate Community Affairs Committee without debate or comment and has a companion bill in the Florida House awaiting a hearing.
Liberal municipalities have clashed with Trump in the past over zoning issues, dating back to a fight over an 80-foot flagpole at Mar-a-Lago in 2006.
The City of West Palm Beach and Trump eventually agreed to a 70-foot flagpole, that has now flown the American flag proudly for decades.
While there has not been any serious organized opposition to a potential Trump presidential library in Florida as of yet, we all know that Democrats, leftists, and Trump haters will eventually come out of the woodwork to oppose the construction of the 15th presidential library.
Brodeur expects the library to be a fabulous testament to President Trump’s legacy.
“I’m pleased to be able to help President Trump clear any potential road blocks to developing what I’m sure will be a fabulous testament to his legacy.”
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