While Donald
Trump has officially moved into the White House and remains impressed with the beautiful phones he can use in the
nation's presidential mansion,
putative First Lady Melania Trump hasn't joined
her husband in Washington just yet. In case you were maybe hoping East 57th and
5th wouldn't be its own little police state for the foreseeable future, the
word now is that Melania might never leave Trump Tower. Hope
you like traffic!
The news of
our eternal traffic jam/endless overtime spigot comes courtesy of official Trump
house organ U.S. Weekly. In following up on their inside look at the fun-loving and 100% human Trump
family, they gave us an exclusive look inside the "mysterious world"
of Melania. One aspect of that mystery that the magazine purported to answer
was whether she'll move to Washington and potentially free New York City from
four years of Fortress Fifth Avenue. A "family insider" told the magazine that Melania is for
sure not moving until Barron finishes the school year here, and that the family
"will reevaluate toward the end of the school year if they will keep this
arrangement or if Melania and Barron will move to Washington."
Given that the
magazine's cover screams "SEPARATE LIVES" and that Donald Trump told
ABC that living alone in the White House is just fine, Melania just might live
here forever. Which would be fine except that it's cost New York City a ton
of money to protect Trump Tower when it was treated as White
House North, and the protection just adds to the ultra-militarized
takeover of city streets by the NYPD. The city has denied an initial report that NYPD
security at Trump Tower was costing $1 million per day, but Councilmember Dan
Garodnick, who represents the district Trump Tower is in, tells us that it
costs $500,000 per day to protect the building when Trump is in town. In 2009, the Chicago Tribune reported that it
cost the city of Chicago $2.2 million total to protect Barack Obama's home
between November 2008 and April 2009, which is dwarfed by the reported $37.4
million dollars it cost New York City to protect Trump Tower between Election
Day and Inauguration Day.
"I
respect their family and their need to make personal decisions, but I'm very
concerned that it might mean more regular presidential visits," Garodnick
told Gothamist when asked about the possibility that Melania may stick around.
"It's simply not workable for the President of the United States to be in
Midtown on a regular basis," which is something Garodnick thinks will
happen if Melania does keep living in Trump Tower.
"We hope
that [the president] does not treat Trump Tower like a pied-Ã -terre and spends
most of his time in Washington," Garodnick said. "Fifth Avenue is the
busiest bus route in the city. The security infrastructure has caused real harm
to local businesses, and it is not sustainable on a regular basis."
Garodnick said
he wasn't sure how much money it cost the city to protect Trump Tower on a
daily basis when Trump is in Washington. A mayoral spokesperson told Gothamist
that "the city is still in the process of determining that figure."
*Gothamist*
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