Trump will leave the White House early Air Force One grand farewell

President Trump waves after boarding Air Force One, Oct. 23, 2020.

President Trump plans to leave the White House early on Wednesday morning, January 20, it is reported that the presidential plane “Air Force One” base, namely Joint Base Andrews (Joint Base Andrews) plans to hold a grand farewell ceremony for President Trump, then “Air Force One” to escort the Trump couple back to Florida’s Sea Lake Lodge to start a new life.

President Trump has already said he will not attend Joe Biden’s farewell ceremony on Jan. 20. Biden’s inauguration on Jan. 20. It is expected that President Trump will leave the White House before Joe Biden’s inauguration. President Trump is expected to leave the White House before Joe Biden’s inauguration. The way President Trump left the White House for Joint Base Andrews has not yet been specifically determined, and may be by “Navy One” helicopter, or by motorcade.

According to the Associated Press, Joint Base Andrews in Maryland plans to hold a grand high-level farewell ceremony for President Trump, such as a red carpet, costumed guards, a military band, and even a 21-gun salute. Details of the farewell ceremony have not yet been finalized.

After the farewell ceremony, President and Mrs. Trump will fly to Palm Beach, Florida on Air Force One. This will be President Trump’s last Air Force One ride in his first term, and he and his family will start a new life at the Sea Lake estate in Palm Beach.

U.S. presidential jet, Air Force One.

President Trump’s home in Palm Beach, Florida, Sea Lake Lodge.

Asked by reporters about President Trump not attending his inauguration, Biden replied, “That’s one of the few things that he and I agreed on. It’s a good thing that he’s not showing up.”

President Trump also has no plans to invite the Biden family to the White House for a meeting, nor has he spoken with Biden on the phone.

This seems to indicate that while President Trump is willing to make a peaceful transition of power to Biden, he does not recognize Biden as the rightful president-elect. In addition President Trump’s team is continuing its legal challenge over the issue of election fraud.

President Trump will also become the fourth president in U.S. history not to attend the inauguration of his successor.

Vice President Pence will attend Biden’s inauguration, which Biden welcomed.

Former presidents who will attend Biden’s inauguration include Barack Obama, George W. Bush, and John Kerry. Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton. Clinton, but the 96-year-old former President Jimmy B. Carter will not attend the ceremony. Carter will not attend the ceremony.