Multiple guests appeared on the Sunday morning political talk shows to discuss President-elect Biden’s inauguration on Wednesday amid fears of violence in Washington, D.C. and in state capitols across the country.
The historic House vote last week to impeach President Trump for a second time was also discussed, along with his Senate trial and the latest developments in the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Read The Hill’s complete coverage below.
Biden spokesperson: Inauguration at Capitol will demonstrate 'resilience of American democracy' |
By JOSEPH CHOI |
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President-elect Joe Biden's spokesperson said on Sunday that he still plans to hold his inauguration at the U.S. Capitol, saying it will speak to the “resilience of American democracy” just weeks after the unprecedented violence at the complex.
“I think that will send an incredibly important visual image to the world about the resilience of American democracy. And so our plan and our expectation is that President-elect Biden will put his hand on the Bible with his family outside on the west side of the Capitol on the 20th,” Kate Bedingfield said. |
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