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There won’t be the usual mass of people on the Mall, but you can still watch as Joe Biden takes the oath of office to become the 46th president at noon on Wednesday, January 20.
Thanks in no small part to the feckless and reckless ways of the 45th occupant of the office and the mishandled mess of a pandemic left in his wake, Inauguration Day 2021 will by necessity lack most of the pomp and circumstance that traditionally follows the swearing-in ceremony and address.
Among United States President Donald Trump’s many controversies in his first few days in office four years ago was a self-inflicted one about how many people attended his inauguration on January 20, 2017.
“[W]e had a massive field of people. You saw them. Packed,” Trump said the day after he was sworn in. “I looked out, the field was – it looked like a million, million and a half people.”
Then-White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer went even further, telling reporters the crowd in Washington, DC, that day “was the largest audience to ever witness an inauguration – period – both in person and around the globe”.