Donald Trump shared that he saw a silver lining in the FBI's search of his Florida home.
The business at the private oceanfront club in Palm Beach, Florida was boosted by the news of helicopter flights over Mar-a-Lago.
The Hispanic Leadership Conference in Miami was organized by America First Works.
He said that people say that's a nice house. They wouldn't be doing it if it weren't so nice.
Annual fees pay for Mar-a-Lago's membership. Insider previously reported that the club has been closed since Mother's Day and won't reopen until October 31.
The facilities are only used by members and their guests. It costs $200,000 to join and another $14,000 for access to the club's facilities, according to Town and Country.
On his social media platform, Trump said that he had returned to Mar-a-Lago to look at his home. He spent most of the summer at his golf course in Bedminster, New Jersey, but he was in New York during the FBI search.
During the hourlong speech Wednesday, Trump largely defended himself in the investigation, saying he had done nothing wrong and calling the DOJ's investigation a "document hoax" and a "charade."
Trump said that they were targeting him because they wanted to silence him.
Dozens of classified and top secret documents were found at Mar-a-Lago and federal investigators are looking into whether Trump violated laws about record keeping.
The appeals court agreed to fast-track the appointment of a third party to review the seized records.
During his presidency, Trump has faced scrutiny for his business dealings. He stayed at Mar-a-Lago many times when he was president.
Post-presidency, GOP political hopefuls continue to flock to Mar-a-Lago, holding fundraiser and other events there as they hope to get some face time with Trump and possibly even land a coveted endorsement