Legal Battle Over Miami Land for Trump Library Exposes Flaws in Government Transparency
A lawsuit challenging Miami Dade College’s land transfer to the state for a Trump presidential library reveals alarming disregard for Florida’s transparency laws, highlighting the urgent need to protect public assets and uphold government accountability.
The forthcoming trial set for August 2026 in Miami isn’t just about a parcel of land; it’s a test of government transparency and respect for the rule of law—core pillars that safeguard American sovereignty and community trust. Circuit Judge Mavel Ruiz’s decision to move forward with the trial, despite attempts by Miami Dade College to pause proceedings, underscores serious questions about how public institutions handle valuable assets. The nearly three-acre property along Biscayne Boulevard, valued at over $67 million, stands as one of Miami’s last undeveloped prime lots—a developer's dream and a significant public resource. Is Our Government Upholding Transparency...
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