President Trump unveiled dramatic renderings Monday of the soaring presidential library and museum he intends to build in downtown Miami.
A video of the building’s design, shared by the president on Truth Social, shows a skyscraper towering over the Magic City skyline, with the “Trump” name illuminated near the building’s peak, just below a red, white and blue antenna that tops the structure.
An American flag is positioned halfway up the building, above what appears to be a Trump statue that sits atop a golden-colored main entrance to the museum and library.
The statue appears to show the president with a fist in the air, a possible reference to his defiant “fight, fight, fight” gesture after the July 2024 assassination attempt against him in Butler, Pa.
Upon entering, visitors will be greeted by the iconic presidential plane, Air Force One, which is sitting next to a golden escalator – an apparent nod to how Trump announced his first run for the White House in 2015.
The video shows military helicopters, fighter jets and even a tank lining the open hallways going up the building.
The sky-high tower will also house replicas of the Oval Office, the “Presidential Walk of Fame” and the new White House ballroom.
A modern-looking auditorium is also shown in the video, as well as a terrace garden with fountains.
The building appears wrapped in glass, with windows lining every floor — unlike former President Barack Obama’s library and museum in Chicago, which has drawn comparisons to a “monolith” and the “Death Star.”
Trump’s library and museum is being designed by Florida-based architecture firm Bermello Ajamil, which is owned by Woolpert.
The Presidential Library Foundation was incorporated in Florida last year to raise money for the construction of Trump’s library and museum.
The White House did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.


