Florida Judge Temporarily Blocks Transfer of Site for Trump Presidential Library
A Florida judge has temporarily blocked the transfer of a site to be used as President Donald Trump's potential presidential library, after a lawsuit was filed by a local historian and activist who objected to the deal. The decision is a victory for Democrat historian Joshua Paul, who had sued to block the transfer in order to preserve the site.

A Florida judge has temporarily blocked the transfer of a site earmarked for President Donald Trump's future presidential library to a private developer after a lawsuit was filed by a local historian and activist who previously opposed the deal, citing concerns about the preservation of historical artifacts and the potential impact on the community. The decision came in response to a complaint from the local historian, who argued that the development would harm the site's historical integrity and damage its cultural significance. The temporary injunction will prevent further action on the transfer until a full hearing can be held. The outcome of the lawsuit is still uncertain.