Official plane used by Trump will fly to Scotland
just before Biden inauguration – report
Arrival of military plane president has occasionally
used fuels questions over Trump’s plans for 20 January
Julian
Borger in Washington
Mon 4 Jan
2021 23.05 GMT
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jan/04/trump-biden-inauguration-plane-flight-scotland
The murk
surrounding Donald Trump’s likely whereabouts on his last day as president has
thickened considerably with news that an official plane he has used in the past
is due to fly to Scotland the day before Joe Biden’s inauguration.
Trump
himself is sticking to his refusal to accept his decisive electoral defeat. He
has been caught cajoling election officials to “find” thousands of extra votes
and is encouraging his supporters to gather for a “wild” day of protest on
Wednesday when Congress is due to ratify the result.
The White
House has refused to say what he will do when Biden is inaugurated on 20
January, raising the question of whether Trump will even leave the building
voluntarily.
Most
Trump-watchers expect him to dodge any event that would involve acknowledging
his election loss. They predict he will stage a spectacular diversion to
detract from Biden’s first day on the job.
Many
versions of that scenario have the outgoing president flying to his private
club in Florida, Mar-a-Lago. But Scotland’s Sunday Post has reported that
Prestwick airport, near Trump’s Turnberry golf course resort, has been told to
expect a US military Boeing 757 that has occasionally been used by Trump, on 19
January.
The report
said that speculation over a possible inauguration day drama has been fuelled
by sightings of US military surveillance aircraft circling Turnberry for a week
in November, doing possible advance work.
“It is
usually a sign Trump is going to be somewhere for an extended period,” the Post
quoted an unnamed source as saying.
The 757 is
a smaller, narrower plane than the Boeing 747-200Bs that are normally
designated Air Force One. It is more often used by the vice-president and first
lady, Melania Trump, than the president.
There was
no immediate response to requests for comment from the White House or Prestwick
airport.
Leaving the
country before formally leaving office would be unprecedented for a US
president.
Flying to
Scotland before 20 January would be a way to get US taxpayers to pay for the
first leg of a post-presidential holiday. It is also possible the flight was
booked as a contingency by a candidate surprised by defeat and unsure what to
do.
Multiple
reports suggest he will face severe difficulties in his heavily indebted
business empire.
New
accounts published on Monday showed Trump’s array of golf properties in
Scotland lost £3.4m in 2019, though Trump Turnberry showed a modest profit.
Meanwhile
his neighbours at Mar-a-Lago have launched a legal effort to stop him moving
there full-time, saying he is precluded by an agreement he signed in the early
1990s converting the estate from a private residence to a club.
Wherever
Trump goes on 20 January, it is unlikely the exit will be quiet or particularly
dignified. But it will be unlike any presidential departure the country has
ever witnessed.

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