Obamas to disappear to ‘undisclosed location’ after inauguration

President Obama will leave the White House to President-elect Trump on Friday, Jan. 20, and then according to his schedule he and wife Michelle will embark on their final flight aboard a presidential aircraft to an “undisclosed location.”

That Friday morning, Obama’s final weekly schedule says the president and first lady will “welcome President-elect Trump and Melania Trump to the White House for tea.”

Afterwards, the Obamas will attend Trump’s inauguration at the U.S. Capitol.

Then the couple will travel to Joint Base Andrews, via helicopter, where Obama will speak to group of staff gathered there “to bid farewell.”

The schedule says the Obamas will depart Joint Base Andrews “on their last flight aboard the presidential aircraft.”

As CBS News White House correspondent Chuck Knoller notes, the aircraft is bound for an “undisclosed location.” Odds are the president is not traveling by air to his nearby new home in the Kalorama neighborhood in Washington, D.C.

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