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Donald Trump’s presidency is coming to an end, and in five days Joe Biden will be sworn in as the 46th president of the United States.

There have been great doubts about what Donald Trump plans to do in his final days as president, and where he will stay.

The Bloomberg news agency now writes that Trump plans to travel to his magnificent Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, even before Joe Biden is sworn in during the inauguration ceremony on January 20.

– Move here

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The news agency refers to people with knowledge of the case and writes that Trump intends to stay at his resort after his presidency ends.

Trump will also bring with him several of those who have worked for him in the White House, according to the news agency.

Unknown when it goes

However, it is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving office.

TRUMPS PRIVATE CLUB :: Mar-a-Lago was a giant mansion that Trump converted into a private club in Palm Beach.  Photo: Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times / NTB.

KLUBB PRIVATE TRUMPS:: Mar-a-Lago was a giant mansion that Trump turned into a private club in Palm Beach. Photo: Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times / NTB.
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Trump has already announced that he will not attend Biden’s inauguration ceremony, which has attracted attention since it is common for the current president to appear during the inauguration ceremony of the heir.

“For everyone who asks, I will not be going to the inauguration on January 20,” Trump wrote on Twitter last week.

Mar-a-Lago is not a strange place for Trump, who has visited his Florida resort frequently during his presidency. This despite the fact that his closest neighbors have filed a formal protest against having Trump as a full-time neighbor.

“Not wanted”

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In December of last year, the closest neighbors sent a letter to the local city authorities and also to the Secret Service. According to the Washington Post, the message of the letter should have been clear: They don’t want Trump as a neighbor.

In the letter, neighbors claim that Trump lost the right to live in the old mansion when he converted it from a private residence to a private club in the early 1990s.

The protest may have caused problems for Trump, who now plans to move there.

Neighbors protest: not wanted

Neighbors protest: not wanted

“Palm Beach has many beautiful properties for sale and we are confident that President Trump will find one that meets your needs,” attorney Reginald Stambaugh wrote in the letter.

In December, Avisa counted the number of times Trump had visited Mar-a-Lago during his presidency. According to the newspaper, Trump must have been there at least 30 times and spent at least 130 days there.

– You have sent an invitation to Biden

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In addition to Trump’s plans to move to Florida, Bloomberg writes that the State Department in Washington has sent an invitation to incoming President Joe Biden and future First Lady Jill Biden to stay at the “Blair House,” which is the Official Guest House of the President of the United States near The White House, the night before the inauguration.

Biden is said to have accepted the invitation and continues a long tradition that American presidents have. Many incoming presidents have lived in the guesthouse until they are settled in and able to move into the White House.


“Isolated” and “angry”

The inauguration ceremony takes place just two weeks after the assault on the Congress building in Washington DC that has shaken the United States to the core.

Many now believe that Donald Trump should be held accountable for what they believe was “inciting supporters to rebel,” and Trump was put on trial for a second time on Wednesday.

His presidency will likely be over before the decision is made, but if convicted, he will not be able to run again for president.

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