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The house where Donald Trump spent his early years is invaded by cats

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By Evaristo Lara

02 Nov 2024, 18:43 PM EDT

Nothing compares the glamor of Donald Trump’s residence in Mar-a-Lago, Florida, with how neglected the house where he spent his early years looks. Well now the modest property looks forgotten and even invaded by stray cats.

Fate or his ability to carry out million-dollar businesses ended up making a tycoon of a boy who lived in the light of the world in 1946, and then spent his next four years in a six-bedroom home still standing in Queens, New York.

This property, as demonstrated by the photographs published by the newspaper The New York Post, Now it is very neglected, which makes it clash with the rest of the buildings that surround it.

Although, until 2017, the property was constantly visited by curious people interested in knowing what the first house inhabited by the 45th president of the United States was like, Its fame was forgotten until it was practically uninhabited.

Currently, several of the citizens who live in the area agree that someone must take action on the matter to prevent it from continuing to grow. a group of stray cats become the new tenants of the property.

Until 2017, the first house where Donald Trump lived looked in good condition. (Credit: Kathy Willens / AP)

Hidden among the accumulated grass, you can see the heads of some of the more than 20 felines looking hidden at those who try to approach the place where Trump grew up, at 85-15 Wareham Place.

However, there are also glimpses of other cats peacefully sleeping or simply stretching while sunbathing.

Another detail that stands out are the notifications from the authorities placed on the door of the house where the words “eviction” or “water cut” are read.

Unofficially, It is mentioned that the property was recently sold for $2.5 million dollars and its new owner has already covered all the debts that the property had, but decided not to carry out any task to remodel it yet, perhaps aware that, in a few more days, if Donald Trump manages to win in the ballot, the value of the property could increase or make it more attractive to someone interested in acquiring it.

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