Trump Says Farewell at Airbase Send-Off, Leaves a Note for Biden
- White House had trouble finding guests for Trump’s send-off
- Trump didn’t speak to Biden but left him a note at White House
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Donald Trump departed the White House a final time as president Wednesday, skipping Joe Biden’s inauguration and instead throwing a military-style send-off for himself before leaving for his Florida resort.
“I will always fight for you. I will be watching, I will be listening, and I will tell you that the future of this country has never been better,” Trump said at Joint Base Andrews outside of Washington before boarding Air Force One a last time. “I wish the new administration great luck, great success.”