President Trump confirmed he will not attend Biden’s inauguration



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President Trump confirmed that he did not attend Biden's inauguration - Photo 1.

President Donald Trump confirmed not to attend Biden’s inauguration – Photo: REUTERS

After pledging to ensure a peaceful and peaceful transfer of power, on January 8, Trump wrote on Twitter: “Answer your questions, I will not attend inauguration day. 20-1.”

Their tweets constantly fluctuate views and they share and comment on the numbers.

Many protesters left hostile comments below like “nobody wants you to be there” …

According to Reuters, an insider insider said there was talk at the White House about Trump’s departure from Washington on January 19.

According to this source, Trump will go to his resort in Florida.

In the history of the United States, many presidents have chosen not to attend the inauguration of their successors.

President Richard Nixon left the White House when Gerald Ford was sworn in. Mr. Nixon resigned, reporting to his Vice President Gerald Ford on August 8 and Mr. Ford replacing “today.”

At 9:30 am on August 9, Mr. Nixon delivered his final speech and then left. When he landed in California, Mr. Ford was sworn in.

Also, there was President Andrew Johnson in 1869, John Quincy Adams in 1829, John Adams in 1801.

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