The Daily Courier

POLICY

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Biden betting big on immigratio­n on

opening day of term.

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — His presidency over, Donald Trump bid farewell to Washington on Wednesday but also hinted at a comeback despite a legacy of chaos, tumult and bitter division in the country he led for four years.

“Goodbye. We love you. We will be back in some form,” Trump told supporters at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland where he received a 21-gun salute as part of a military send-off before boarding Air Force One for his last time as president.

Trump was already in Florida, at his private Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, by the time Joe Biden was sworn in just before noon as the 46th president of the United States.

Trump was the first president in modern history to boycott his successor's inaugurati­on. He also refused to participat­e in many other symbolic passing-of-the-torch traditions — though he did leave behind a note for Biden. Biden declined to say what Trump had written, but described it as a “very generous letter.”

Trump has maintained the election Biden won decisively was stolen from him, though he couldn’t prove it.

After painting a dire picture of “American carnage”on his own Inaugurati­on Day in 2017, Trump departed on Wednesday as the only president ever to be impeached twice, with millions more out of work than when he was sworn in and 400,000 dead from

the coronaviru­s.

He will be remembered for inciting an insurrecti­on at the Capitol two weeks ago that left five dead, including a Capitol Police officer, sent lawmakers scrambling for safety and horrified the nation.

Trump orchestrat­ed an elaborate farewell that included a red carpet and colour guard, as well as his usual campaign soundtrack. Members his family were visibly emotional during the program at the base.

Speaking without notes, Trump told several hundred supporters that it had been his “great honour and privilege” to serve as president.

He acknowledg­ed his was not a “regular administra­tion.” Without mentioning Biden by name, Trump wished the new administra­tion great luck and success.

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Outgoing U.S. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump board Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Wednesday on their way to Florida.
The Associated Press Outgoing U.S. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump board Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Wednesday on their way to Florida.

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