Discover why Mar-a-Lago, Donald Trump's Florida residence, is the unofficial White House till January. Explore the influential figures gathering there as Trump shapes his administration.
Donald Trump’s iconic Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, has once again become the center of political influence, buzzing with power brokers, cabinet hopefuls, and high-profile visitors. With President-elect Trump expected to take office in January, his Florida residence is now the unofficial White House, gathering notable allies and insiders as he shapes his new administration.

While President Biden remains in the Oval Office, Mar-a-Lago is quickly emerging as a rival power base, drawing some of America’s most influential figures. Just two years after an FBI raid found sensitive documents there, security remains tight with robotic guards, making it a fortress of political maneuvering.
Visitors to Mar-a-Lago include North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, rumored for an energy role, and former Defense Department chief Kash Patel, alongside business titan Elon Musk, seen at Trump’s side during meetings and family events. Elon Musk, who has been photographed with Trump and his family, appears to be one of the closest allies in Trump’s circle as he assembles his administration.

For those who can’t stay at Mar-a-Lago, nearby West Palm Beach hotels are fully booked, filled with supporters and office-seekers. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a high-profile vaccine skeptic, was seen nearby, reportedly vying for a health policy role within the administration. Meanwhile, figures like Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene and UFC CEO Dana White have been spotted in the area, adding to the anticipation and competition for roles in Trump’s next cabinet.

Reports indicate that Trump is placing a priority on loyalty, selecting individuals who have been steadfast supporters, signaling a shift from the open-access transition process seen in 2016. This time, political veteran Susie Wiles is overseeing the transition as Chief of Staff, with a particular focus on integrating Florida-based conservatives into federal roles.

As Trump’s team shapes up, Mar-a-Lago’s influence in Washington seems set to grow. This winter, all eyes are on Palm Beach as political insiders, loyalists, and supporters gather to witness and, potentially, join the next Trump administration

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