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Former President Trump, who left the White House early with his luggage, said he would come back in some way.

However, the mood of supporters is not the same as before.



This news was delivered by correspondent Kim Jong-won from Washington.



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Trump leaves the White House after several hours of his term in office, breaking the long tradition of attending the inauguration of his next president, and the moment the presidential plane flies to his home in Florida, Frank Sinatra's song'My Way' resounded.



[Yes, I did it my way.]



This exquisite scene, like a drama, was broadcast live through CNN, etc., but the anchors burst into laughter.



The nuclear bag that former President Trump had taken up to the last minute eventually traveled to Florida and back to Washington.




Trump, who left behind the end, left a message that he would come back.



[Trump/Former US President: Now, goodbye. I love you. We'll come back no matter what shape it may have been.]



But the response from supporters is like never before.



The vacancy of the White House is itself an act of betrayal, and there is growing anger that it did not pardon the parliamentary intrusion.



Vice President Pence, who was called the loyal In-Ja Lee, the Republican Party, who was his father, and all the enthusiastic supporters who urged the parliamentary occupation to the words of Trump, all turned their backs at the last minute, leaving Trump here in Washington, looking more lonely than any other president.



(Video coverage: Jeongsik Oh and Eunha Park, Video editing: Yonghwa Jung)