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Trump Tower declared a ‘no-fly zone’ as fears grow for Donald Trump’s safety

Donald Trump is already taking major security precautions, just one day after being elected the 45th President of the United States.

Since the shocking news broke, the Federal Aviation Administration has declared the space over Trump Tower, the place where Donald lives and works, as a no-fly zone.

According to TMZ, pilots have been ordered to stay clear of the 58-story building on 5th Avenue, as the FAA has deemed a 2-nautical mile radius over the Tower as a protected area.

It is said that the FAA imposed the restriction as soon as Donald won the election, over fears of any potential terrorist attacks. The restrictions will also apply until January 21, 2017, the day after his Inauguration.

Meanwhile, the space over Vice President Mike Pence’s home in Indiana has also been declared a no-fly zone, as the FAA enforced a 1-nautical mile radius airspace restriction.

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