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Biden Inauguration - people urged to stay home

Comments President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris s inauguration committee is urging people to not travel and stay at home during the inauguration on January 20 due to the ongoing pandemic. “The 59th Presidential Inauguration will be a historic and exciting event that showcases the strength and diversity of our nation and one that every American can enjoy from their home, the Presidential Inaugural Committee (PIC) said in a statement on December 15. President-elect @JoeBiden and Vice President-elect @KamalaHarris will be inaugurated during a time of unprecedented crisis for our country. (1/5) pic.twitter.com/n2zT0Ew2DG Biden Inaugural Committee (@BidenInaugural) December 15, 2020

Rex Huppke: Trump has gone coup-coup and GOP nods along

Read Article I realize I’m just a simple newspaper columnist, but it seems having a lame-duck U.S. president openly advocating a coup is a really bad and insane thing, yet the people who most loudly call themselves patriots don’t appear to give a whit. Maybe I’m on an island here, but the conclusion that can be drawn from the following string of facts concerns me: 1) Joe Biden clearly and unequivocally won the 2020 presidential election. 2) The loser, President Donald Trump, refuses to acknowledge his loss and is goading Republican state legislators to find ways to subvert the election results, all while filing dozens upon dozens of frivolous lawsuits that have all been dismissed because they are baseless, preposterous and grounded in unhinged speculation.

REX HUPPKE: Crybaby Trump has gone coup-coup and GOP nods along

REX HUPPKE: Crybaby Trump has gone coup-coup and GOP nods along
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JPMorgan Chase won t give to Biden s inauguration but will donate to charity instead

Reuters This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. JPMorgan Chase told Insider it wouldn t donate to President-elect Joe Biden s inauguration. The company will instead give $100,000 each to charities in California, Delaware, and Washington, DC. The Biden inaugural committee is soliciting corporate contributions of up to $1 million. The airplane maker Boeing confirmed it would give the maximum amount. Corporations, unions, and other special interests that give Biden s inaugural committee $1 million will be entitled to numerous perks, including virtual face time with President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris. The banking giant JPMorgan Chase will not give money to President-elect Joe Biden s inauguration, the company told Insider on Wednesday.

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