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Miami Residents Challenge Trump Library Land Gift in New Lawsuit

May 17, 2026
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Two Miami residents and a local nonprofit have filed a new lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a land gift intended for the construction of a Donald Trump Presidential Library. The plaintiffs argue that the land, originally designated for public use, is being repurposed for private financial gain, citing statements from Trump himself about the potential for a hotel. This marks the second legal challenge to the project.

Key Takeaways

  • A new lawsuit alleges the land gift for the Trump Presidential Library is unconstitutional.
  • Plaintiffs claim the land is intended for private profit, citing Trump’s comments about a hotel.
  • The lawsuit points to renderings showing "TRUMP" lettering identical to hotel signage.
  • One plaintiff, an urban farm, sought to use the land for agricultural purposes.
  • This is the second lawsuit to target the library project.

Legal Challenge Over Land Use

The lawsuit, spearheaded by the Constitutional Accountability Center and Miami-based law firm Gelber Schachter & Greenberg, contends that the land transfer violates constitutional principles. The plaintiffs, including residents living near the proposed site and Dunn’s Overtown Farm, assert that the land’s intended use has shifted from public benefit to private enterprise. They point to remarks made by Donald Trump suggesting the site could also accommodate a hotel, with a "747 Air Force One in the lobby."

"These statements, individually and collectively, make clear that President Trump intends to monetize this skyscraper, generating significant profit for himself and his family," the lawsuit states.

Impact on Local Residents and Environment

Two of the named plaintiffs expressed concerns that the planned high-rise building would negatively impact their quality of life by "compromis[ing]" their views and "materially worsen[ing] the living conditions in their neighborhood." Dunn’s Overtown Farm, a nonprofit organization focused on urban agriculture, also joined the suit, having intended to utilize the land for an urban farm. The lawsuit includes renderings of the proposed library, highlighting the prominent "TRUMP" lettering at the top of the skyscraper, which the plaintiffs note is identical to the branding used on Trump’s hotel properties worldwide.

Previous Legal Hurdles

This is not the first legal challenge the Trump Presidential Library has encountered. A prior lawsuit, also involving Marvin Dunn, alleged that Miami Dade College violated open records laws by not providing sufficient public input on the land transfer. While the college subsequently held additional votes and public hearings, satisfying a circuit judge who had temporarily halted the transfer, the new lawsuit introduces fresh legal objections.

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The governor’s office has not yet responded to a request for comment. A White House spokesperson, however, defended Trump, calling him "one of the most consequential and successful presidents in American history" and asserting that the library "will be one of the most magnificent buildings in the world."

Sources

  • Miami residents sue Trump, claiming Florida land gift for library unconstitutional, Politico.

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