Donald Trump has unveiled AI-generated renderings for his future presidential library in Florida, showcasing a towering Miami skyscraper, gilded interiors, White House replicas, and even Air Force One.
President Donald Trump shared nearly two-minute-long AI-generated renderings of his planned presidential library on Truth Social, depicting a massive skyscraper dominating the Miami skyline with his name prominently displayed. The envisioned Florida-based center features visitors entering through a golden arch adorned with the presidential seal, leading to an interior with exhibits replicating White House landscapes, including a gilded Oval Office and the Rose Garden. Iconography references key moments in Trump’s career, such as a golden escalator mirroring his 2015 campaign announcement, and a towering golden statue of him, fist raised, akin to his reaction after a July 2024 incident. The mock-ups also include a host of aircraft, notably Air Force One, though the depicted plane features the current baby blue and white scheme rather than Trump's chosen red, white, gold, and dark blue. Miami-based architecture firm Bermello Ajamil designed the renderings. Eric Trump, head of the library's foundation, lauded the plans as a 'lasting testament' to his father. While Miami Dade College was initially announced as the site, a judge temporarily blocked the land sale due to an activist's lawsuit alleging open government law violations. The foundation states the chosen 2.63-acre site, adjacent to the Miami Freedom Tower, was deeded by the State of Florida. White House spokesperson Davis Ingle called it 'one of the most magnificent buildings in the world.' Trump, a New York native, officially declared himself a Florida resident in 2019.