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Nothing is as usual. Neither because of the coronavirus nor because of Donald Trump . There is no normality where the 45th president of the United States steps. This Wednesday, January 20, 2021, Joe Biden's inauguration will take place and one of the most controversial American presidents will leave (despite his reluctance) the Oval Office chair. He will do so by leaving his mark, since Trump will be the fourth president who will not attend the inauguration of his successor . The last was Andrew Johnson who, in 1869, was absent from the ceremony in which Ulyses Grant was sworn into office. The billionaire has already announced that on the 20th he will go to a resort in Florida. It is one of the most different aspects compared to other inaugurations. Another is marked by security: 25,000 National Guard troops are deployed in Washington to try to guarantee the proper conduct of such a pageantry event. Avoiding images like those that could be seen on January 6 during the assault on the Capitol is the priority objective.
Even the rehearsal scheduled for Sunday the 17th was suspended for fear of vandalism. The third divergent leg is Covid-19. Hygienic measures will be extreme and, instead of the usual 200,000 people in front of the Capitol, on this occasion that space will be occupied by 200,000 flags. 200,000 flags will give color to the Capitol esplanade (Reuters) 200,000 flags will give color to the Capitol esplanade (Reuters)Reuters Why is the inauguration of United States presidents always celebrated on January 20? There is something Europe Cell Phone Number List that will be like on other occasions: the date of Joe Biden's inauguration. Since the Twentieth Amendment to the United States Constitution was approved on January 23, 1933 , virtually all new presidents have been sworn in at a ceremony This is specified in Section 1 of the aforementioned Amendment: “The terms of the president and vice president will end at noon on January 20 and the terms of the senators and representatives at noon on January 3.” Previously, it was held on March 4, but it was changed to reduce the time that passed from the elections to the officialization of the position. That 'practically' in the first paragraph may have caught your attention.
The reason is that, on three occasions, the January 20 rule could not be respected. It happened after the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1945, the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963 and the resignation of Richard M. Nixon – due to the Watergate case – in 1974. What will the inauguration of Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris be like? At noon, Biden and Harris will take office and, in front of the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, John Roberts, they will take the oath of office. Biden will become the 46th president of the United States before a family bible from the 19th century. Leo O'Donovan, a priest friend of the new president – who sponsored Felipe VI as president of Georgetown University – will lead the opening prayer. There will be no parade down Constitution Avenue or inaugural ball. Andrea Hall will lead the Pledge of Allegiance and the Rev.
Even the rehearsal scheduled for Sunday the 17th was suspended for fear of vandalism. The third divergent leg is Covid-19. Hygienic measures will be extreme and, instead of the usual 200,000 people in front of the Capitol, on this occasion that space will be occupied by 200,000 flags. 200,000 flags will give color to the Capitol esplanade (Reuters) 200,000 flags will give color to the Capitol esplanade (Reuters)Reuters Why is the inauguration of United States presidents always celebrated on January 20? There is something Europe Cell Phone Number List that will be like on other occasions: the date of Joe Biden's inauguration. Since the Twentieth Amendment to the United States Constitution was approved on January 23, 1933 , virtually all new presidents have been sworn in at a ceremony This is specified in Section 1 of the aforementioned Amendment: “The terms of the president and vice president will end at noon on January 20 and the terms of the senators and representatives at noon on January 3.” Previously, it was held on March 4, but it was changed to reduce the time that passed from the elections to the officialization of the position. That 'practically' in the first paragraph may have caught your attention.
The reason is that, on three occasions, the January 20 rule could not be respected. It happened after the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1945, the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963 and the resignation of Richard M. Nixon – due to the Watergate case – in 1974. What will the inauguration of Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris be like? At noon, Biden and Harris will take office and, in front of the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, John Roberts, they will take the oath of office. Biden will become the 46th president of the United States before a family bible from the 19th century. Leo O'Donovan, a priest friend of the new president – who sponsored Felipe VI as president of Georgetown University – will lead the opening prayer. There will be no parade down Constitution Avenue or inaugural ball. Andrea Hall will lead the Pledge of Allegiance and the Rev.