The Federal Aviation Administration placed temporary flight restrictions around Palm Beach International Airport on Wednesday evening. Its advisory lists the reason for the restrictions only as “VIP Movement.” It does not specify if the individual in question is President Trump, who lives in nearby Mar-a-Lago.
President-elect Donald Trump boarded Air Force One on Saturday to return to Washington, D.C., for his second inauguration. Newsweek reached out to the Trump transition team for comment by email on Saturday evening.
When Donald Trump is sworn in as the 47th president on Jan. 20, friends and members of his private club think he will try to govern the country as much as he can from Palm Beach, rather than the White House,
Donald Trump's plane took off from International Airport Saturday as the soon-to-be president left West for Washington, DC.
Private jet flyers traveling to and from Palm Beach International Airport will face delays and extra expenses when Donald J. Trump is in town.
President-elect Donald Trump, standing with Melania and Barron Trump, waves as they board an Air Force Special Mission airplane at Palm Beach International Airport Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025 in West Palm Beach, Fla., en route to Washington. (AP Photo/Lynne ...
Donald Trump's second term as president of the United States isn't likely to impact West Palm Beach residents as much as it will change things for their island neighbors to the east. Still, when ...
A stretch of South Ocean Boulevard from South County Road to Southern Boulevard will shut down on Friday, town officials announced.
Three retired airline pilots told me International Airport is becoming more like Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, because the skies are getting more crowded here.
That agreement remains in place, and the road closes when Trump is at Mar-a-Lago, then lifts when he leaves for a long enough period of time that it makes logistical sense to remove and replace the concrete barricades, traffic cones and electronic signs that go along with the closure, law enforcement sources have told the Daily News.
Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office is asking county officials for over $45 million regarding security for President Donald Trump. Here's what to know