The Clintons, Barack Obama, and Mike Pence were loudly booed by the crowd watching the event on screens from the Capital One Arena
Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 47th US president in an indoor ceremony at the US Capitol, attended by notable global and business leaders. Mike Pence and the Clintons faced boos from the crowd, while CEOs of major companies had better seats than Trump's Cabinet.
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“Former President Barack Obama is confirmed to attend the 60th ... Former Vice President Mike Pence is in attendance at Trump’s inauguration, his wife, former second lady Karen, is not.
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President Trump was sworn into office for a second time on Monday before an audience in the Capitol that included his predecessor, former President Biden, as well as former Presidents Obama,
Karen Pence brutally ignored Donald Trump and his wife, Melania, due to their past destructive history with the president-elect, while Barack Obama made efforts to be polite
Former Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama and former Vice Presidents Dan Quayle and Mike Pence were introduced at the second inauguration of Donald Trump.
Billionaires, foreign leaders and celebrities including Mike Tyson and Carrie Underwood will appear at the inauguration. Some prominent Democrats are taking a pass.
Pelosi, who attended Trump’s first inauguration, has said that she will “never forgive” him for trying to overturn the 2020 election results. A spokesperson for the former Speaker recently confirmed to The Hill that she would not attend Trump’s second inauguration. The spokesperson did not provide details on her absence.