From New York to Florida, Trump's old hometown and new home state in the spotlightpublished at 01:01 Greenwich Mean Time 20 February

After speaking at a Saudi-backed investor meeting in his home state of Florida, President Donald Trump will soon head back to his temporary home of Washington DC on Air Force One, with his friend and billionaire adviser Elon Musk also aboard.
During the flight, Trump is expected to sign an executive order ending federal benefits for undocumented migrants.
He's flying back from Miami, where he addressed a Saudi-backed conference. Trump's speech touched on many of his favourite topics - he touted the government cuts his administration has taken in the nearly one month since taking office, outlined plans for security at the southern US border and praised Musk's work with Doge.
He also took another jab at Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, again calling him a "dictator" and blasting him for not yet negotiating an end to the war in his country, which began in 2022 with Russia's full-scale invasion.
The earlier part of the day saw Trump focused on his hometown of New York.
He proclaimed on social media, "LONG LIVE THE KING" - applauding his administration’s decision to axe funding for New York City's congestion charge.
That announcement came the same day that a judge said he would not immediately rule on whether to approve prosecutors' request - at the behest of Trump's justice department - to drop corruption charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams.
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