Trump Delivers Remarks, Skips Inauguration, Grants Clemency

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Donald Trump addressed a small crowd at Joint Base Andrews before boarding Air Force One, marking his official departure from the presidency. This event occurred as he opted not to attend his successor's inauguration, making him the first president in 152 years to do so. His remarks highlighted the accomplishments of his administration, emphasizing economic growth, military advancements, and efforts in combating the COVID-19 pandemic. Simultaneously, before leaving office, Trump granted clemency to over 70 individuals. Among those pardoned were Elliot Broidy, a key figure whose influence reached high within the Republican National Committee, and Steve Bannon, a former Chief Strategist who played a significant role in Trump's 2016 campaign. These pardons were released in a statement by White House Press Secretary, Kayleigh McEnany. The departure and the clemency acts generated substantial public and media discussion, reflecting on Trump's unconventional approach to the presidency. His decision to skip the inauguration was perceived by many as a final act of defiance and left a significant mark on the political landscape. #PresidentialDeparture #Clemency #TrumpLegacy #JointBaseAndrews #PoliticalClimate #MoofLife
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