US presidential inauguration: Mike Pence shuns Trump's farewell celebration
- A report has disclosed what Vice President Mike Pence plans to do on his final day in office
- Pence has been loyal to President Donald Trump since the inception of their administration
- A source disclosed where the vice president will be residing after he leaves the White House
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A report has emerged that Vice President Mike Pence did not make any plan to attend the farewell ceremonies of the outgoing president, Donald Trump.
According to CNN, a source said Pence said his final goodbye to President Trump on Tuesday, January 19.
The report claimed the vice-resident will neither be at the White House when the president departs nor is he expected to attend the ceremony at Joint Base Andrews before Trump leaves for Florida.
However, the vice-president has made plans to attend Joe Biden’s inauguration. The report claimed Pence will fly to Indiana after the ceremony.
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump has finally departed the White House for the last time.
He left for Joint Base Andrews, for a short farewell ceremony at the base before one last presidential flight to Palm Beach.
The soon to be former president thanked reporters at the White House and said it had been the 'honor of a lifetime' to serve as president. Trump is the first president since 1869 to snub his successor's inauguration.
In another report, it has been confirmed that the immediate past president of the United States (US) Donald Trump, left a secret letter for his successor, Joe Biden before the latter's inauguration.
The disclosure was made on Wednesday, January 20, by one of Trump's aides, Judd Deere, who worked with him in the White House, Yahoo.com reports.
Speaking on the write-up by his former principal, Deere said: "It’s a letter between 45 and 46." By this, he meant it was a secret letter from the 45th to the 46th presidents of the US.
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