Biden News Conference Today: Donald Trump could travel to Scotland on the day of Biden's inauguration

Biden News Conference Today

Biden News Conference Today: Donald Trump could travel to Scotland on the day of Biden's inauguration

 

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Unknown informants at an airport depot in Florida stated that an army plane would land there a day before Biden's belongings to escort Donald Trump to Europe.

 

Biden News Conference Today reports the US President Donald Trump could travel to Scotland on Joe Biden's inauguration day to avoid being part of the ceremony. Although for several weeks he made it clear that he would not be in Washington to see his successor swear in, whose victory he refuses to recognize two months after the elections, the novelty is that he would leave the national territory so as not to be anywhere near that historical moment.

 

Rumours that Trump would travel to Scotland gained momentum in the last hours when Prestwick airport, near Trump's Golf Club in Turnberry, Florida, received the order to prepare to receive a military plane, a Boeing 757, the January 19, the day before Joe Biden and Kamala Harris took over. Thus, the president would leave his mansion in Mar-A-Lago for Europe.

 

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Biden News Conference Today states, the White House has not yet ruled on the alleged trip, which would have no precedent in the history of the United States in which it is customary for the outgoing president to be in Washington on the day of the change of command. However, anonymous sources at Prestwick airport say that the arrival of the Boeing 757, more frequently used by Vice President Mike Pence and First Lady Melania Trump, has been announced for weeks other than by the president. Usually, when an official trip is planned so far in advance and an aircraft, it is because it will be of long duration.

 

Much has been speculated about Trump's behaviour on January 20, it has even been said that that same day he would announce his candidacy as presidential candidate for the Republican Party in the 2024 elections. Today even the press in his country says that he would announce his Aspiring to a second term while onboard a military plane, either bound for Florida or Scotland. If you do travel, you would be breaking the covid-19 regulations that do not allow activity at the Florida airport until February.

 

Donald Trump refuses to acknowledge Joe Biden's victory as president-elect of the United States. On Saturday during a call to the Secretary of State of Georgia, Brad Raffensperger, he asked him to "find" the necessary votes to declare him the winner, which is being considered an illegitimate effort to alter the result of his election and tomorrow, Wednesday, a group of Republicans supporters of the president will try to prevent the confirmation of Joe Biden like president-elect in a ceremony in the congress of that nation.

 

On December 14, the Electoral College ratified the victory of Joe Biden and the president-elect took the opportunity to launch a harsh criticism against the Republican Donald Trump for his tenacious refusal to admit defeat while asking the United States to" turn the page". “It is such an extreme position that we have never seen it before. A position with which he has refused to respect the popular will, has refused to respect the rule of law and has refused to honour our Constitution,” said Biden from his Wilmington fiefdom in a speech after the Electoral College vote, hoisted by, Biden News Conference Today, and referring to the numerous unsuccessful appeals filed by the Republican magnate to seek to invalidate the results in some states.

 

Biden, who until now had been careful to attack the president, maintained that Trump fully exercised his right to challenge the results in court and "in no case was any cause or evidence found to reverse, question or dispute them." Biden News also stressed: "In this battle for the soul of the United States, democracy prevailed (...) the integrity of our elections remains intact." "It is time to turn the page," the former vice president of Barack Obama (2009-2017) later invited.    

 

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