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.
#BREAKING US President Trump left the White House for the last time since Biden’s inauguration pic.twitter.com/voGevHihoB
– AFP News Agency (@AFP) January 20, 2021
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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