Feb 20 • 01:13 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway NRK

Large Trump Banner at the Department of Justice

A banner featuring Donald Trump has been displayed at the Department of Justice building in Washington, D.C., while Florida lawmakers have approved naming Palm Beach International Airport after him.

A prominent banner displaying Donald Trump was erected at the Department of Justice building in Washington, D.C., a move that has garnered attention and debate regarding the political symbolism it represents. The banner's slogan, 'Make America safe again,' resonates with Trump's supporters and reflects ongoing divisions in American politics. This public display at a government institution highlights the intersection of political identities and government visibility.

On the same day, Florida's elected officials have taken further steps to honor the former president by approving the renaming of Palm Beach International Airport after him. This decision follows last year's approval of a plan to allocate a public property in central Miami for Trump’s presidential library. These actions reinforce Trump’s significant influence in Florida, a key state that played an essential role in his political career and fundraising efforts.

Trump, who moved from New York to Florida in 2019, has maintained a strong presence and support among the state’s voters. The display of his banner in D.C. and the airport renaming reflect a national discourse around Trump’s legacy and his ongoing relevance in American politics, provoking reactions that span from fervent support to outspoken criticism across the political spectrum.

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