“I Will Always Fight for You – We’ll Be Back in Some Form” President Trump’s Latest Farewell Speech at U.S. Military Base

Outgoing U.S. President Donald Trump waves as he boards Marine One at the White House on Jan. 20, 2021.

At noon on Jan. 20, 2021, President Donald Trump left the White House in his final hours to arrive by air at Joint Base Andrews and deliver a speech, “We’re coming back in some form.” People on hand gave a warm welcome, chanting, “We love you!”

Earlier on Jan. 20, President Trump left the White House, according to a live broadcast by The Sun on YouTube. Arriving on a plane at Joint Base Andrews, base troops greeted President Trump with a 21-gun salute and a band playing the music “Salute to the Chief.

Trump then stepped onto a stage on the tarmac to deliver a speech in which he recounted some of his accomplishments during his presidency, including the creation of the Space Force, veterans benefits and the 2017 tax bill, in an “incredible four-year” nine-minute speech. Trump said, “No matter what, what we’ve done is amazing.” He also offered good wishes to the new administration.

Trump added, “I will always fight for you, and we will return in some form.” The crowd gave a warm welcome, chanting frequently, “We love you!”

President Trump then flew to his Palm Beach, Florida, residence at his Sea Lake estate golf club and will not attend the inauguration of incoming President Joe Biden, according to USA Today.

In a recorded speech released Tuesday, Trump said, “As I prepare to hand over power to the new administration at noon on Wednesday, I want you to know that the campaign we started is just beginning.”