Trump unveils renderings for Miami presidential library, museum
President Donald Trump still has more than two years left in office, but he and his family are already looking ahead to how his presidency will be remembered.
The president posted a video on Truth Social Monday showing renderings of a massive skyscraper in Miami — with “Trump” in large block letters across the top, similar to his hotels.
The downtown tower would house his presidential library, rising over Biscayne Bay on property transferred from Miami Dade College.
“This landmark on the water in Miami, Florida will stand as a lasting testament to an amazing man, an amazing developer, and the greatest President our Nation has ever known,” Trump’s son Eric said in a post on X.
What the renderings include
Inside, plans call for a large atrium with U.S. military aircraft — including the Boeing 747 that Qatar gifted the White House for use as Air Force One.
The administration says that the plane would eventually be moved to the library after Trump leaves office.
Renderings also show a replica of the Oval Office, with heavy gold trim and gold drapes, and a hallway with plaques of past presidents, similar to the “walk of fame” that the president installed at the White House.
Also, similar to the White House, the renderings show a large ballroom with a design that closely resembles the ballroom plans for the former White House East Wing.
The foundation behind the project is looking to raise more than one billion dollars to build it. Part of that sum will come from settlements in lawsuits the president has filed against media companies, Politico reports.

FIRST LOOK: The Donald J. Trump Presidential Library is officially here.