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Biden inauguration will be scaled down amid COVID, aide says

Published 11/22/2020, 11:48 AM
Updated 11/22/2020, 11:50 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Profile of Joe Biden

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden will be a scaled-down version of the usual traditions that will not endanger Americans health amid the coronavirus pandemic, a top aide said on Sunday.

"I think it's going to definitely have to be changed," incoming White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain said. "Obviously, this is not going to be the same kind of inauguration we had in the past."

The Democratic president-elect was attacked repeatedly by Republican President Donald Trump for wearing masks and practicing other COVID mitigation measures during the campaign for the White House.

Trump, who did not follow the same precautions, contracted COVID-19 himself in early October, and there have been multiple outbreaks among White House staff and in his own family.

Klain said Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris would continue stressing safe practices when they take office on Jan. 20, but would not elaborate on details.

Presidential inaugurations traditionally have featured a swearing-in and speech by the new president at the U.S. Capitol before crowds backed onto the National Mall, as well as lunch with lawmakers and a parade to the White House.

Biden's team is consulting with leaders in the House of Representatives and Senate on details and best practices, said Klain.

The result will likely be a "scaled down versions of the existing traditions," he told ABC's "This Week."

Klain referred to the spontaneous "dancing in the streets" that broke out after Biden's victory was declared on Nov. 7, four days after the election after a record number of mail-in ballots were tabulated across the country.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Profile of Joe Biden

"We know people want to celebrate. There is something here to celebrate," he said. "We just want to try to find a way to do it as safely as possible."

Latest comments

Even a scaled down Biden inauguration will probable draw more attendance than Trumps 2016 inauguration.
If he is confirmedThe inaugaratiin should br in his basementAnd when he takes the oath Jill Biden can tell him what to sayHis speech will probably be anti- TrumpJoe Biden the great unifier what a crockIn the primary Kamala called him a racist and this will not be the last corrupt administration
Biden is not President-elect. Biden will not be President. Jesus is King
Did the US suddenly become a monarchy with Jesus as the monarch?
Jesus has EVERYTHING to do with it...the left hates God, especially the Christ. Hates Isreal, Jesus’s blood, hates family, an institution of the father, need i go on?
No Zack, no need to go on because you're just spouting nonsense. "Jesus' blood"? haha. Come on. But anyway, there are plenty of people on the left who also believe in God, support Israel, cherish family, etc. You might happen to know a few like what you just described but I assumed you were intelligent enough to realize that you can't paint a whole diverse group of people with the same very specific brush.
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