But the former president might get to stay at Mar-a-Lago permanently, after all.

Remember when we all thought that Trump had signed a formal agreement when heturned Mar-A-Lago into a private club?

One that would prevent him from making the 128-room mansion into a permanent residence?

Donald Trump, angry

All that may now be irrelevant.

At least according to the analysis that Palm Beach attorney John C. Randolph has submitted to local authorities.

And that’s because Trump isn’t technically a member of his own club when he stays there.

Donald and Melania Trump move to Mar-A-Lago

Thus, he isn’t bound by the 21-days-per-year limit that constrains other Mar-A-Lago guests.

Let’s dive into the details of local residency codes!

Hepartied there with the infamous Jeffrey Epstein.

So John C. Randolph’s recommendation must come as welcome news to Trump.

But wait, he works there now?

Well, no, you’re not going to spot Trump serving wine and water to Mar-A-Lago guests.