MIAMI, FL (LOOTPRESS) — President Donald Trump on Monday shared new renderings of a proposed presidential library planned for South Florida, offering a first look at the vision for the future site.
The nearly two-minute video, posted to Truth Social, depicts a large, modern structure dominating the Miami skyline with Trump’s name displayed prominently near the top. The design includes a grand entrance featuring a gold-colored arch and the presidential seal, along with interior exhibits highlighting key moments from Trump’s political career.
Renderings show recreated spaces inspired by the White House, including the Oval Office and Rose Garden, as well as themed exhibits and large display areas. The video also features aircraft exhibits, including a version of Air Force One, similar to displays seen at other presidential libraries.
Some elements of the design include symbolic references to milestones in Trump’s political rise, such as a replica escalator and a large statue featured in a central auditorium. It is not clear whether the images represent finalized plans, and the White House has not confirmed specific design details.
The project is being led by the Trump Presidential Library Foundation, with Eric Trump, the president’s son, promoting the vision online. He described the planned site as a major landmark for Miami.
The proposed location is a 2.63-acre site near the Miami Freedom Tower, a historic building that once served as a processing center for Cuban immigrants. The land was previously approved for transfer to the foundation through a state vote, though the project has faced legal challenges, including a temporary block on the land sale tied to transparency concerns.
Trump, who declared Florida his permanent residence in 2019, has indicated the library would serve as a long-term tribute to his presidency. Officials say plans remain under development as the project moves forward.







