Mike Pence to attend Joe Biden’s inauguration

Washington /

The Vice President of the United States, Mike Pence, will host the ceremony inauguration of the president-elect Joe Biden reportedly on Saturday after outgoing president Donald Trump assured he will not participate in the event.

Relations between Trump and Pence have deteriorated since the vice president confirmed Democrat Joe Biden’s victory in the presidential election in November, in front of both houses of the Capitol and after a day of one. violence in Washington.

A crowd of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol, for which sessions had to be interrupted. Five people were killed in these feuds, including the Republican president accused of sedition with your statements.

On Saturday, multiple press reports claimed that Pence had decided to attend Biden’s inauguration on January 20. citing senior government officials.

The President-elect stated that Mike Pence was welcome to the ceremony, in addition to celebrating Trump’s announcement of his absence from the event, which would be his last post on Twitter before his account was deactivated.

Due to the pandemic, Biden’s inauguration is planned in a limited format.

After the violence of January 6, the outgoing president could face a second impeachment trial from Monday.

Donald Trump has already been the subject of an impeachment trial in Congress initiated by the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, Democrat Nancy Pelosi, in late 2019.

He was accused of pressuring Ukraine to launch a corruption investigation against rival Biden, but was acquitted by the Senate with a Republican majority in early 2020.

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