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According to US President-elect Joe Biden, President Donald Trump’s decision not to attend the January 20 inauguration ceremony is one of the few things he agrees with.
“It’s a good thing, it won’t show up,” Joe Biden told reporters at a January 8 news conference in Wilmington, Delaware.
The president-elect also harshly criticized incumbent President Donald Trump, saying that Mr. Trump was “inadequate” to lead the United States and “humiliated our country before the world.”
The president-elect of the United States, Joe Biden. Photo: AP |
However, Joe Biden said it remains an honor if Vice President Mike Pence agrees to attend his inauguration.
“It is still welcome. I think the most important thing is that we can stick to the historical precedents on how to sustain the change in administration. And so, says Mike Pence, vice president of the United States.” “It is still welcome if you do so. We are honored to keep you in mind and to proceed with the transition,” Biden told reporters.
The president-elect of the United States denied having participated in the impeachment of Trump after the January 6 riots. He said that together with Vice President Kamala Harris, he would focus on setting his own agendas, such as preventing the Covid-19 epidemic and strengthening the American economy after the crisis.
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What did President-elect Joe Biden say about the impeachment of Trump?
Joe Biden said he has long believed that President Donald Trump is not fit to lead the United States, but deciding whether or not to impeach Trump is up to Congress.
Trump did not attend his successor’s inauguration
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, has just announced that he will not attend the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden on January 20.