Landing in the midst of a deadly pandemic, and now facing security concerns due to an insurrection attempt at the U.S. Capitol last week by a pro-Trump crowd, President-elect Joe Biden s inauguration will lack the crowds, and much of the fanfare, that those in years past had.In light of those two issues, the Presidential Inaugural Committee has rethought how this year s event will look. Much of it will be virtual. The committee is also stressing each event "will be
Here s a step-by-step look at what is planned for Inauguration Day Share Updated: 10:35 AM CST Jan 19, 2021 National Desk Staff Share Updated: 10:35 AM CST Jan 19, 2021
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Show Transcript and that we re going into Wednesday knowing that we re getting. We re ready to do the work and we ve got a lot of work to do. It s not gonna be easy as we have discussed. Joe s outlines are planned for vaccinations are planned for recovery and, in particular, relief for for working people. For families on, there is a lot to do. Some would say that ours is an ambitious goal, but we do believe with hard work and with the cooperation and collaboration of the members of the United States Congress, that we could get it done. It s a start. There s a lot more to do, which is why there s so many other components to our relief package and the work that we are committed to doing going. I am very much looking forward to be sworn in as the next vice