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Biden still planning to be sworn in on the steps of U.S. Capitol two weeks after mob attack


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Biden still planning to be sworn in on the steps of U.S. Capitol two weeks after mob attack
Emily Davies and Matt Viser, The Washington Post
Jan. 10, 2021
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1of3Officials say Joe Biden will still be sworn in as president Jan. 20 on the steps of the Capitol, where a mob stormed the building Jan. 6.Photo for The Washington Post by Astrid RieckenShow MoreShow Less
2of3Workers put up fencing outside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 7.Washington Post photo by Matt McClainShow MoreShow Less
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Joe Biden still plans to be sworn in on the steps of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 20, exactly two weeks after a pro-Trump mob with rioters wielding Confederate flags stormed the building to attack the very nation Biden was elected to lead. ....

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let s listen to the toasts, part of the tradition of inauguration day. this inaugural luncheon, the joint congressional committee on inaugural ceremonies has been pleased to host this lunch at least since 1953, with president eisenhower. in 1981, president reagan s first inauguration, the lunch took its current form and moved to this grand hall, the national statuary hall which served until 1857 as the chamber of the house of representatives. the statues that line the hall of this room were placed throughout the capitol and recognize important figures in our national history. the collection and statuary hall doesn t change very often but actually, since this lunch was held the last time, it s had several additions. rosa parks is now in statuary, she is of course seated rather than standing as she should be. ....

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