Trump farewell planned for Wednesday morning ahead of Biden's inauguration

Mr Donald Trump will be at his Mar-a-Lago resort as the incoming president is sworn in at noon on Jan 20. PHOTO: AFP

WASHINGTON (BLOOMBERG) - White House officials are planning a farewell ceremony for Mr Donald Trump as he leaves Washington on Wednesday morning (Jan 20) for the last time as President, according to a copy of the invitation seen by Bloomberg News.

The event is scheduled for 8am at Joint Base Andrews just outside the nation's capital, where the outgoing president will make his departure aboard Air Force One for Florida. Invitations have been circulated to supporters, including former administration officials and other backers, asking them to arrive by 7.15am.

Mr Trump has decided to skip the inauguration of his successor, Mr Joe Biden, at the US Capitol, becoming the first living US president in more than a century to choose not to attend the regular exchange of power. He will instead be at his Mar-a-Lago resort as the incoming president is sworn in at noon that day.

A White House spokesman declined to comment.

Some White House aides will be on the South Lawn for the take-off of the presidential helicopter with Mr Trump aboard, though the attendance will be limited. Strict security measures throughout downtown Washington and especially near the White House will make it too difficult for outside guests to access the campus.

Mr Trump announced his decision not to attend the inauguration on Jan 8, two days after a mob of his loyalists ransacked the Capitol in a riot that left five people dead. An unprecedented security cordon now encircles the heart of the nation's capital in the wake of that attack.

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