
Trump trips focus attention on small, wealthy Palm Beach
PALM BEACH, Fla. — With Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago resort for Thanksgiving, it isn’t the first time a president-elect has used Palm Beach as his vacation refuge.
John Kennedy’s family estate, known during his term as the Winter White House, is seven miles north at the other end of Ocean Drive. Like Kennedy’s visits, Trump’s trips to Palm Beach will bring increased attention, some unwanted, to this wealthy enclave of about 10,000 people, a number that triples in the winter.
The new president’s stays will also bring road closures and heightened security when the caravan of Secret Service agents, political aides, journalists and medical personnel arrives and departs Palm Beach. The community sits on a long, thin barrier island with narrow streets and only three bridges to the mainland. In 1960, a would-be assassin planned to kill Kennedy there.
But unlike with Kennedy, the government will not have to build Trump a bomb shelter. He already has three. A closer look at the community and the president-elect’s place in it: