Trump to leave Washington before Biden's swearing-in, not wanting to be present after impeachment


- Earlier announced about this

Washington Saturday, January 16, 2021

Outgoing US President Donald Trump has predicted that he will leave Washington DC before the swearing-in of new US President Joe Biden on January 20.

In the last few days, Trump has become infamous not only in America, but all over the world. Realizing that he was losing the presidential election, he called on his supporters to march on Parliament, and thousands rushed to Capitol Hill. At the time, Capitol Hill was in the process of declaring Joe Biden the winner through the Electoral College.

Trump supporters routinely attacked and vandalized through violent riots. Four people, including a woman, were killed during the attack. After realizing his mistake, Trump appealed to supporters to keep the peace. But by then a lot of damage had been done.

Four former presidents then slammed Trump and an impeachment motion was filed against Trump despite the reluctance of the vice president, who is considered a pro-Trump. Trump was discredited in the country and in the world. He tweeted a few days ago that he would not attend Biden's swearing-in. He now announced that he would be leaving Washington, D.C., before January 20th.

Trump's farewell ceremony will be held at Joint Base Andrews, according to Trump supporters. From there Trump will fly straight to Florida and begin a renaissance in Florida. However, critics of Trump's activities say that he is so indebted that he may have to sell some of his real estate to pay off his debts.


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