The 39-year-old will not attend Wednesday s ceremony January 20, 2021 - 10:11 GMT Gemma Strong Ivanka Trump divides followers with her farewell post on Twitter
Ivanka Trump has shared a farewell message with her 10.3 million Twitter followers, ahead of
Joe Biden s inauguration on Wednesday. In her post, 39-year-old Ivanka –
President Donald Trump s eldest daughter and one of his advisors – wished his successor, Joe Biden, courage and strength and added that she was excited for the future as she leaves Washington for Florida.
Ivanka – who like the rest of her family will not be attending the inauguration ceremony – began: It has been the honour of a lifetime to serve our nation as an advisor to the president. I am so proud of what we have accomplished and excited for the future. I came to Washington to fight for American families and I leave feeling I ve done that.
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Full Analysis of the 2021 Inauguration of President Joe Biden
New York Times reporters provided live coverage of Inauguration Day, as former President Donald J. Trump departed the White House and President Joseph R. Biden was sworn in as the 46th president of the United States. Event End Date: Jan 20, 2021 Event Start Time: Jan. 20, 2021 7:43 AM EST Event End Time: Jan. 20, 2021 8:00 PM EST
Nicholas Fandos
Jan. 20, 2021, 3:53 PM ET
Carl Hulse
Chief Washington correspondent
Ruffles and Flourishes for President Bident at the White House door. A moment many many people in politics thought would never come.
A Delaware rabbi blessed President-elect Joseph R. Biden and his wife before they left the state Tuesday night by comparing him to Moses and President Trump to the "cruel Pharaoh."
Leslie Rutledge a loser in Trump fight to protect polluting power plants
Leslie Rutledge a loser in Trump fight to protect polluting power plants
January 20, 20217:09 am
Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge lost her fight to support Donald Trump’s effort to aid coal-burning power plans. The New York Times reports:
A federal appeals court on Tuesday struck down the Trump administration’s plan to relax restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions from power plants, paving the way for President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. to enact new and stronger restrictions on power plants.
The United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia called the Trump administration’s Affordable Clean Energy rule a “fundamental misconstruction” of the nation’s environmental laws, devised through a “tortured series of misreadings” of legal statute.
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In November 2020, Littler s Workplace Policy Institute (WPI)
published its Election Report, a deep dive into the myriad
labor and employment policy questions potentially in play depending
on the outcome of the election. The detailed report explored
possible outcomes depending upon the results of the presidential
election and congressional races. With the inauguration of
President-elect Joseph R. Biden, Jr. imminent and Democrats now
poised to take control of the Senate, WPI offers the following
insights on what may be expected on the labor and employment front