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President Trump decided not to attend Biden's inauguration ceremony, but to leave the White House in a so-called "self-farewell" manner before the inauguration begins.

Washington prosecutors are beginning to consider prosecuting President Trump for incitement of violence. 



This is Kim Yoon-soo, correspondent from Washington.



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President Trump is scheduled to leave the White House by helicopter early in the morning the day after his tenure ends (21st).



Afterwards, it was said that he would go to Florida, where his home is located, after a self-farewell event with friends and close friends at Andrews Air Force Base.



The US media analyzed that it appears to be an intention to avoid it, as if you become a former president, you must be allowed to use a private aircraft.



It is unprecedented to be absent from the inauguration ceremony of the succeeding president and farewell to itself.



[Graham/U.S. Senator (Affiliate Trump): (President Trump) not going to the inauguration ceremony seems to be the best option given our current situation.]



Prosecutors' investigations of President Trump's alleged incitement to violence are accelerated. There is.



Washington DC Attorney General says President Trump could be charged with up to six months in prison.



Earlier, Washington, DC prosecutors launched an investigation into President Trump's alleged agitation shortly after the invasion of Congress on the 6th.



[Russyn/USA, Washington DC Attorney General: Our prosecutors' office has jurisdiction over allegations of incitement to violence.]



In the midst of this, President Trump pushed for a pile of amnesty just two days before the end of his term of office, and even the sale of amnesty was being made. Criticism is coming out.