WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump spent his last full day in the White House mulling pardons on Tuesday and President-elect Joe Biden was set to arrive in Washington ahead of an inauguration that.
Ipsen Appoints Gwenan White as Executive Vice President, Communications and Public Affairs
Gwenan White, Executive Vice President, Communications and Public Affairs, Ipsen (Photo: Business Wire)
Ipsen (Euronext: IPN; ADR: IPSEY) announced today the appointment of Gwenan White as Executive Vice President, Communications and Public Affairs, effective March 2021. Based in Boulogne, France, she will be responsible for designing, implementing and managing the communications and public affairs strategy for Ipsen at global level, reporting directly to David Loew, CEO, Ipsen. Gwenan will serve on the Executive Leadership Team. Along with the ELT, we are very pleased to welcome Gwenan to Ipsen. She will be critical to the implementation of our new strategy, Focus. Together. For patients society
US inauguration: Joe Biden sworn in as 46th president of the United States
20 Jan, 2021 11:07 PM
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Joe Biden being sworn in as the 46th President of the USA. Video / PBS
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Key points:
• Joe Biden has been sworn in as the new US president.
• Donald Trump avoided his successor s inauguration, the first US president to do so in more than a century.
• In his final speech as president, Trump declared we will be back in some form .
• Before leaving office, President Trump released a list of final pardons but did not pardon himself.
• People around the world have been counting days and hours until this moment when voices of integrity and reason return to the White House, writes Dawn Picken here.
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Donald Trump final pardons: Why president didn t grant clemency to himself
20 Jan, 2021 08:50 AM
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Donald Trump has issued a wave of presidential pardons on his final day in office.
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Donald Trump has issued a wave of presidential pardons on his final day in office.
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With less than 12 hours left in the White House, Donald Trump has finally revealed exactly who he was pardoning.
The rumour mill was in overdrive Trump would pre-emptively pardon himself and his children to protect them from any kind of legal action in the future.