President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump departed the White House Wednesday morning for the last time. They could be seen departing the White House and boarding Air Force One.
The Trump's intend to live in Florida full time, after having left New York City over the course of his presidency. Trump delivered his final remarks at a departure ceremony at Joint Base Andrews, saying:
"You are amazing people, this is a great, great country. It is my greatest honor and privilege to have been your president."
Trump promised "I will always fight for you," and that he wishes the Biden administration "great luck and great success."
The full ceremony can be seen here.
Trump issued his last speech on Tuesday night, before he delivered a round of final pardons.
Trump spoke about his direct relationship with the American people, and fighting for education and "a culture where our laws could be upheld, our heroes honored and our history preserved."
As concerns the nation's future, and the "priceless inheritance that we all share," Trump said that "as the world's most powerful nation," the US faces constant threats from abroad, but that the biggest threat comes from within, a crisis of confidence.
He said that the greatest danger that we face is a "loss of confidence in ourselves, a loss of confidence in our national greatness. A nation is only as strong as its spirit. We are only as dynamic as our pride. We are only as vibrant as the faith that beats in the hearts of our people."
The inauguration of President Joe Biden takes place on Wednesday, Jan. 20, before a crowd of 25,000 National Guard troops who have been deployed to the capital from all 50 states. Hollywood celebrities will be in attendance to entertain a sea of flags, that are taking the place of inauguration attendees, as the public has been disallowed from attendance.
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