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MIAMI — The board of a South Florida college is appealing a judge's ruling temporarily blocking officials from giving away a parcel of prime real estate in downtown Miami to be used for President Donald Trump's future presidential library.
Attorneys for the District Board of Trustees of Miami Dade College filed a notice of appeal in Florida's 3rd District Court of Appeal on Tuesday, challenging a lower court's injunction that bars the transfer of the property — at least for now. Trump Presidential Library planned for downtown Miami, sparking backlash
Last month, Circuit Judge Mavel Ruiz sided with a Miami activist who alle

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