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Four years of a presidency unlike any other in American history are coming to a close, but don’t expect the changing of the guard to resemble a return to normalcy.
On Wednesday 10 months into a pandemic that has taken more than 400,000 American lives and two weeks to the day after a violent, pro-Trump mob laid siege to the U.S. Capitol President-elect Joe Biden will be sworn in as the 46th president of the United States alongside Vice President-elect Kamala Harris.
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As my colleague Sarah D. Wire writes, Wednesday’s swearing-in ceremony “will look like no other thanks to a once-in-a-century pandemic, security fears triggered by the worst raid on the U.S. Capitol since 1814 and a boycott by the sitting U.S. president.”
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