A Palm Beach County Sheriff security tower watches over local traffic at Mar-a-Lago resort, where President-elect Donald Trump stayed for Thanksgiving. The difference between a visit by candidate Trump and President-elect Trump was evident from a mile away. It took us longer to get to the beach,” said 21-year-old Cooper Podosnik, a nurse who lives in West Palm Beach. A motorcade carrying the president-elect and his family makes its way toward Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla., on Tuesday. After much resistance, the town of Palm Beach has learned to love Mar-a-Lago, if not necessarily the man who owns it.
Source: Washington Post November 25, 2016 23:29 UTC