US President Donald Trump left the White House in Washington today (Wednesday) after four years of separate tenure from the American nation in a speech at the Andrews Air Force Base in Washington.
Speaking at the Andrews Air Force Base in Washington, D.C., he said: “These have been four wonderful years. We have achieved so much. I want to thank everyone who came here, my team, for the hard work. To my family, you have no idea what hard work they have done.”
“We rebuilt the army, we established a new soldier called the Space Corps. We treated the veterans of the army. They were treated very badly before we arrived. We brought them good medical services. We brought tax relief, the greatest relief in the history of our country.” It’s an amazing achievement, look at the good numbers in the coming months, the patients’ numbers will drop dramatically like a missile. “

Trump wished success to the new administration and said he believes he will indeed succeed. “They have a good foundation to succeed and do things that have not been done before.” “Now we need to honor the families who suffered from the Chinese virus. We all know where it came from but it is a terrible thing,” the president said, blaming China for the outbreak of the corona virus.
First Lady Melania Trump also gave a short speech in which she said, “Being the first lady was such a great honor for me. Thank you for supporting me, be always in my thoughts. May God bless this wonderful nation.”
The president went to the White House lawn, where the presidential helicopter, Marine 1, was waiting for him, and the military band played the song “The Battle of Freedom,” a song associated with the Union during the Civil War, and with the first Republican president, Abraham Lincoln.
President-elect Joe Biden is near the White House and plans to attend a special Mass with Republican and Democratic lawmakers at St. Matthew’s Cathedral, north of the White House.