Ex-President Obama spoke to a crowd of former staffers in a hangar in 2017. Presidents typically hold some type event at Andrews before leaving Washington. Some of the pomp and circumstance under consideration for the ceremony includes a color guard, military band, 21 gun salute and red carpet.ĬNN Monday morning that President Trump's friends, allies and former administration officials have started receiving invitations to his send-off ceremony at Joint Base Andrews, according to a person familiar with the invite. This event is expected to be like a state visit departure event, an official told CNN. Trump's send-off ceremony: Once Trump arrives at Joint Base Andrews we expect a military-style sendoff and a crowd of supporters. Mustering a large crowd at the White House would be difficult given the intense security in Washington. Trump and the first lady's departure from the White House South Lawn is expected to look relatively normal. Its use was offered to them by the State Department rather than the Trumps, who refuse to make contact with the incoming president and first lady. Trump's departure aboard Marine One from the White House South Lawn will likely be visible and audible to the Bidens, who will spend the night before the inauguration at Blair House, across Pennsylvania Ave. ![]() Trump has told people, CNN has reported, that he dislikes the idea of leaving Washington as an ex-president and hates the thought of having to ask Biden to use the plane. ![]() President Trump is expected to leave from Joint Base Andrews early Wednesday morning and arrive at his Palm Beach resort by the time Biden is being sworn in as the 46th president of the United States. ![]() Here's what we know so far about Trump's departure:Īn early morning departure: Eager for a final taste of the pomp of being President, Trump has asked for a major send-off on Inauguration Day before one last presidential flight to Palm Beach. President-elect Joe Biden will officially be sworn in tomorrow, and President Trump does not plan to attend the ceremony, and instead, will leave Washington, DC, in the morning. President Donald Trump boards Air Force One before departing Harlingen, Texas on January 12.
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