Parts of President Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort have closed, a member tells CNN, as coronavirus concerns shutter many public spaces
Parts of President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort have closed, a member tells CNN, as the coronavirus shutters many public spaces.
A spokesperson for the Trump Organization would not confirm that the Palm Beach, Florida, club was affected, but said in a statement,"Various facilities are temporarily closed given local, state and federal mandates. We anxiously await the day when this pandemic is over and our world-class facilities can reopen." Panama City Beach and the Florida Keys announce beach closures amid coronavirus pandemicClub members have been getting daily briefings via email this week.
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