Sighs of relief accompany a sense of unease as Biden era dawns, Trump departs D.C.
WASHINGTON —
Relief and apprehension alike are washing over the national capital as Donald Trump finally makes room for Joe Biden at the White House.
By the time Biden is sworn in today as the 46th U.S. president, Trump will be ensconced in Florida — a fitting split-screen end to one of the most acrimonious periods in American history.
Trump is studiously avoiding Biden entirely, taking one last trip aboard Air Force 1 after a self-styled, early-morning sendoff from Joint Base Andrews.
It’s believed to be the first time in 152 years that a sitting president has opted to skip out on the inauguration of his successor.