Donald Trump raises Mar-a-Lago membership fee to $1 million: Is he selling access?
At his Mar-a-Lago resort, Donald Trump increased the membership fee, raising suspicions that he might be selling access and power. Bringing up previous scandals and problems, ethical observers are concerned about the fallout if he is elected presi...

A month before the presidential election, in October, the million-dollar memberships will be available for purchase. Bernd Lembcke, the longtime manager of Mar-a-Lago, defended the fee increase by claiming the team wasn't in need of new players. Trump regularly mixed with visitors to Mar-a-Lago throughout his first administration, taking suggestions on policy from them.
Ethics concerns
Ethics observers believe Trump is trying to attract wealthy donors willing to pay for access. They fear this is a way to generate income to cover his legal bills. Robert Weissman from Public Citizen highlighted instances where Mar-a-Lago members received government appointments during Trump's presidency.Several Mar-a-Lago members were appointed to significant roles. These include Lana Marks, who became the US ambassador to South Africa, Adrian Zuckerman, who served in Romania, and David Cornstein, who was sent to Hungary. In 2019, USA Today identified eight club members who had roles in Trump’s administration.
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Financial strategy
The membership fee at the start of Trump’s presidency was around $200,000. The recent hike suggests either increased interest in the club or the perceived value of gaining influence. Weissman stated that people hoping to counsel Trump or win political favors would view the fee increase as a wise investment.Also Read : Pax Jolie-Pitt discharged from ICU after e-bike accident: A long road of recovery ahead
Mar-a-Lago’s legal issues
Since Trump purchased Mar-a-Lago in 1985, there have been several scandals surrounding the resort. There was a lawsuit because the mansion contained secret documents that were removed from the White House. Regarding the new membership costs, the Trump Organization remained silent.FAQs
Why did Donald Trump raise the Mar-a-Lago membership fee?Donald Trump increased the Mar-a-Lago membership fee to $1 million, sparking concerns he might be selling access and power. This rise occurs shortly before the upcoming presidential election.
How much was the membership fee at the start of Trump’s presidency?
The membership fee at Mar-a-Lago was around $200,000 when Trump’s presidency began. The recent hike suggests either increased interest in the club or the perceived value of gaining influence.
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