vimarsana.com

Page 38 - காங்கிரஸ் குழு ஆன் தொடக்க சிஇஆர்இஎம்ஓஎன்ஐஇஎஸ் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Biden s inaugural will be mostly virtual, but money from donors will be real

Kenneth P Vogel and Eric Lipton, The New York Times Published: 17 Dec 2020 03:36 PM BdST Updated: 17 Dec 2020 03:36 PM BdST President-elect Joe Biden speaks in Wilmington, Del, on Monday, Dec 14, 2020. Biden s inauguration will be mostly virtual, with in person events scaled back due to the coronavirus pandemic. Erin Schaff/The New York Times President-elect Joe Biden’s allies have begun an ambitious campaign to raise millions of dollars from corporations and individuals by offering special “VIP participation” in reimagined inaugural festivities that will be largely virtual because of the coronavirus pandemic. ); } Far fewer tickets than normal are being distributed for people to attend the actual swearing-in ceremony outside the Capitol on Jan 20, which is organised and funded by the government.

Six weeks of Republican shamelessness have done some real damage to American democracy

Six weeks of Republican shamelessness have done some real damage to American democracy Republicans are establishing a new normal for the conduct of elections, one in which a Democratic victory is suspect until proven otherwise Electors in Georgia turn in their official ballots on Monday. By Damon Winter © 2020 The New York Times Early this week, electors in 50 states and Washington, DC, formally chose Joe Biden as the next president of the United States. And after weeks (and weeks) of waiting, Republicans in the Senate began to acknowledge the president-elect’s victory. “We’ve now gone through the constitutional process and the electors have voted, so there’s a president-elect,” Senator Roy Blunt of Missouri, who is the chairman of the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, said.

US Presidential inauguration to be a low-key affair with only 1,000 tickets

US Presidential inauguration to be a low-key affair with only 1,000 tickets PIC: AFP Stay away. That s the message from the congressional committee organizing inauguration ceremonies for President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris. A day after Biden s own organizing committee announced that the swearing-in would take place on January 20 outside the Capitol Building, the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies announced that permitted attendance at the event will be drastically reduced due to COVID-19 precautions. Instead of the usual 2,00,000 tickets distributed to members of Congress and passed out to their constituents, organizers will allow just over 1,000 tickets - one for each of the 535 members of Congress and one guest each.

More GOP Leaders Ready To Work With President-Elect Biden

By   Dec 16, 2020 07:05 PM EST With the vote of the Electoral College Monday, many of the congressional GOP or Grand Old Party leaders who for weeks have resisted referring to Joe Biden as president-elect are now acknowledging the contest for the White House is over. Biden has officially secured the presidency after the 55 votes from California s electors put him above the 270-threshold needed to win. Electoral College members cast their ballots on Monday. With the vote of the Electoral College Monday, many of the congressional GOP or Grand Old Party leaders who for weeks have resisted referring to Joe Biden as president-elect are now acknowledging the contest for the White House is over.

US election latest: Joe Biden, Mike Pence to receive coronavirus vaccine in next few days

US election latest: Joe Biden, Mike Pence to receive coronavirus vaccine in next few days Posted ThuThursday 17 updated ThuThursday 17 DecDecember 2020 at 3:27am Both Joe Biden and Mike Pence say they will receive the coronavirus vaccine in a public setting. ( Print text only Cancel US Vice-President Mike Pence will receive the COVID-19 vaccine on Friday in a public event, the White House has announced, with a transition official saying president-elect Joe Biden will follow and receive the shot as soon as next week. Meanwhile, the coronavirus pandemic has meant January s inauguration ceremony will be limited from the usual 200,000-plus crowd down to a crowd resembling the State of the Union.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.