U.S. President Donald Trump is returning by car to his accommodation at the Mar-a-Lago Resort after playing golf at the 'Trump International Golf Club' in West Palm Beach, Florida. AP=Yonhap News

U.S. President Donald Trump is returning by car to his accommodation at the Mar-a-Lago Resort after playing golf at the 'Trump International Golf Club' in West Palm Beach, Florida. AP=Yonhap News

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kiho Sung] According to U.S. local media reports on the 14th, U.S. President Donald Trump plans to go to the Mar-a-Lago Resort in Florida on the 20th (local time), the day of President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration.


After leaving office, President Trump is expected to move to and reside at his private villa located in Palm Beach. The Mar-a-Lago Resort, also nicknamed the "Winter White House," is a place President Trump frequently visited during year-end and New Year holidays.


Florida is also considered a "second hometown" for President Trump. In late September 2019, he changed his residence from Manhattan, New York, to Palm Beach.


There had been speculation among aides that President Trump might leave Washington DC earlier, but as of now, he plans to depart Washington on the morning of the inauguration day and head to Florida.



Earlier, on the 8th, following the incident where supporters stormed the Capitol, President Trump officially announced that he would break tradition and not attend President-elect Biden's inauguration.


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