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Military Jets, Helicopters Expected Over Palm Beach During Trump Visit
Residents in Boca Raton and surrounding areas may hear and see increased military activity this weekend.
Mar. 14, 2026 at 2:53pm
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Former President Donald Trump is visiting his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, this weekend. As a result, residents in the surrounding area, including Boca Raton, can expect to see and hear increased military aircraft activity overhead. Local officials are reminding the public that this is a normal occurrence during Trump's visits and does not indicate any imminent threat or emergency.
Why it matters
Trump's visits to Mar-a-Lago often prompt a heightened military presence in the region to provide security and transportation for the former president. While this can cause concern among some residents, officials stress that it is a routine precaution and not a sign of any danger.
The details
During Trump's stays at Mar-a-Lago, the U.S. military deploys fighter jets, helicopters, and other aircraft to provide air support and transportation. This increased military activity can be seen and heard as far north as Boca Raton, about 20 miles from Palm Beach. Local authorities say they receive many panicked calls and social media posts each time Trump visits, but they want to reassure the public that this is a normal security measure and not a cause for alarm.
- Former President Trump is visiting Mar-a-Lago this weekend (March 14-16, 2026).
The players
Donald Trump
The former President of the United States who frequently visits his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida.
The takeaway
While the increased military presence during Trump's visits to Mar-a-Lago can be unsettling for some residents, it is a routine security measure and not a sign of any imminent danger. Local officials encourage the public to remain calm and go about their day rather than spreading panic on social media.
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