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President Donald Trump officially left the White House hours before President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration.
According to CNN, President Donald Trump boarded a Marine One helicopter leaving the White House for Andrews Air Force Base. Here, he had a brief farewell ceremony before boarding the last presidential flight to Palm Beach, Florida.
Speaking briefly outside the White House, Donald Trump said it was a great honor that he became president. “Great honor, honor of a human life, the greatest home in the world, four wonderful years. We love the American people,” President Donald Trump said before getting on the helicopter.
President Donald Trump has not left the White House or made a public appearance in the past week. On the night of January 18, he recorded the final video message from the Green Room of the White House, reviewing some of the accomplishments his administration has made over the past four years. President Donald Trump announced this farewell message on the afternoon of January 19.
Then the 45th president of the United States signed a series of amnesties and reduced sentences in the early hours of January 20, before the end of his 11-hour term. He signed 73 amnesty orders and 70 reduced orders during the last hours of his presidency, but there were no pardons for him or his relatives.
President Donald Trump is scheduled to deliver his final pre-flight speech from Andrews Air Force Base. The invitations have been passed on to friends, allies, and former officials of the Donald Trump administration. Each guest is allowed 5 people.
A source close to Vice President Mike Pence said Pence had said his last goodbye to President Donald Trump on January 19 and was not present at the White House when President Trump left. Pence also did not attend the farewell ceremony at Andrews Base before Donald Trump left for Florida.
When Joe Biden’s inauguration is over, Mr. Pence will fly to Indiana and then back and forth between Indiana and Washington DC.
Donald Trump will be in Florida when President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are sworn in at noon that day, at which point Donald Trump will no longer be president.
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