Joe Biden will be staying a little distant from the political scene in Washington DC as he flew directly to a popular Californian location right after the inauguration ceremony of his successor, Donald Trump.
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His first week as former US President is surely something he would like to make interesting, and he has chosen the Santa Ynez Valley of California to be his vacation spot. He has been accompanied by his wife, Jill Biden for this short trip to the opposite coast.
This is Biden's well-deserved break after a rigorous election campaign from which he ultimately dropped out, followed by the last few months of his Presidency, which saw everything from the Ukraine-Russia conflict to the Syrian unrest, along with the domestic LA wildfire.
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As soon as the Biden family arrived at the location, there came a 'no-fly' notification around the airspace around Vandenberg, California, looking at the security aspects surrounding the former US President. According to local reports, residents had flocked to the Santa Barbara Airport to catch a glimpse of Biden's Presidential plane landing at the airport.
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