White House Being Deep Cleaned Before Inauguration By Ralph Ellis
Jan. 19, 2021 Because of COVID-19 outbreaks that occurred at White House events under President Donald Trump, the federal government is spending more than $200,000 to deep clean the presidential home before President-elect Joe Biden moves in on Jan. 20, ABC News reported.
The White House staff usually deep cleans the 132-room mansion during a 5-to-6-hour period when the outgoing and incoming presidents are occupied with ceremonial activities the day of the inauguration, ABC News said.
But the General Services Administration decided a more thorough cleaning was required because at least three COVID outbreaks were traced to White House events. They include Sept. 26 gathering for Trump to introduce Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett. Trump, the first lady and dozens of staff members tested positive in 2020.
Trump-backing Lil Wayne will get pardoned but Steve Bannon is TBD and Julian Assange will definitely not get clemency - with self-pardon or pardons for his family off the agenda
Rapper Lil Wayne is expected to be among the 100 people pardoned by President Donald Trump in the president s final days
Fox News reported Monday that Lil Wayne is on the pardon list, while former Trump aide Steve Bannon is TBD
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is not expected to receive a pardon from Trump
A self-pardon and pardons for his family do not appear likely at the moment, sources said
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It has been
a question on the minds of countless Americans these past few months as President Donald Trump sought to undermine the results of the presidential election. As such, an unprecedented number of Republicans believe the results of the election are illegitimate, and Americans on the other side of the aisle are worried
he will
not leave the White House on President-elect Joe Biden’s Inauguration Day.
Despite Trump’s protests, Biden’s team has named 33 Senate-confirmable nominees, it’s announced Lady Gaga will sing the national anthem, it’s deemed “America United” the inaugural theme, and it’s ready to have the White House professionally scrubbed from top to bottom. The show is going on.
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