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Trump snubbed: Pentagon says no plans for traditional military farewell
The Pentagon will not host a traditional Armed Forces ceremony to farewell outgoing President Donald Trump, according to several reports, following his second impeachment on charges of inciting an insurrection.
Two senior Department of Defense officials confirmed to Washington-based Defense One - a digital news outlet covering the defence and national security sector - that a military farewell is not being planned for the President, who will officially vacate the White House on January 20.
In recent history, the Pentagon - the headquarters of the Department of Defense - will mark the end of a President's administration by hosting an Armed Forces farewell tribute, during which the Commander-in-Chief has the opportunity to thank troops who work perilously to defend their country.
However, it now appears Vice President Mike Pence has been tasked with the tradition. On Wednesday (local time), the White House announced that Pence will front a series of engagements to celebrate "the Trump Administration's historic foreign policy achievements".