Miami Dade College’s Board of Trustees has again approved the transfer of more than 2.6 acres of prime downtown Miami land for Donald Trump’s planned presidential library.

The Board OK’d the move unanimously for a second time, despite a still-pending lawsuit alleging that the public college violated Florida’s Sunshine Law during its first vote in September.

Held at MDC’s campus in Hialeah, the Board’s redo meeting drew dozens of students, faculty, alumni and activists who delivered comments for more than 3 1/2 hours. Many spoke against the transfer, calling it a misuse of public assets that could harm the college’s ability to grow and fundraise.

Supporters, meanwhile, argued the library would bring tourism and economic benefits.

The land in question sits directly across Bisca

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