Donald Trump, who last left the White House as president, will not attend Biden’s swearing-in ceremony

Donald Trump is not attending Joe Biden’s swearing-in ceremony on Wednesday and has moved to his permanent residence at the Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida for the last time as president of the White House. Trump (74) has already announced that he will not attend the swearing-in ceremony of Biden’s president and Kamala Harris’ vice president. Prior to Trump, Andrew Johnson did not attend the new president’s swearing-in ceremony in 1869.

Trump left the White House with the president’s helicopter ‘Marine One’. Republican Trump did not win a second presidential election. Neither did George HW Bush reach the White House for a second time in 1992. Trump will host a farewell ceremony at the Joint Base Andrews in Maryland. After this, the Air Force One will fly to their home in Palm Beach.

Outgoing Vice President Mike Pence will not attend Trump’s farewell ceremony. Pence will attend Biden’s swearing-in ceremony instead. In the final hours of his term as president, Trump apologized to more than 140 people, including his former adviser Steve Bannon.

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