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The men who once held the nation’s highest office President Trump All have remained mum when he assumed the presidency on Monday.
The four living former presidents: Bill Clinton, George Bush, barack obama and Joe Biden, attended the inauguration ceremony and sat behind Trump as he delivered a political speech about his vision for the country’s future.
None had any public wishes for the incoming president after the swearing-in ceremony. When asked if they planned to issue a statement on the matter, none of their offices responded by press time.
Biden addressed only his supporters and employees in remarks before boarding a government helicopter to be flown from Washington, DC.
“Let’s leave the position, we don’t leave the fight”, he told them.
Former first ladies Hillary Clinton, Laura Bush and Jill Biden attended the ceremony along with their husbands. Michelle Obama did not attend
Sources close to Michelle Obama told People magazine that the former first lady intended to skip Trump’s inauguration because she can’t contain her disdain for the Republican president-elect.
Hillary Clinton laughed when Trump suggested renaming the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America. Bill Clinton told CNN of his reaction to the speech: “I think you can figure it out for yourself.” The Clintons did not stay at the inaugural luncheon.
Trump and former First Lady Melania Trump did not attend President Biden’s inauguration in 2021. At the funeral of the late President Jimmy Carter, Obama and Trump were seen chatting and laughing like old friends despite the history of political animosity between the former Democratic and Republican president that he was coming back
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Trump, in his address, took a shot at Biden without addressing him by name.
“My recent election is a mandate to completely and utterly reverse a horrible betrayal, and all these many betrayals that have taken place, and give back to the people their faith, their wealth, their democracy and indeed their freedom,” Trump said. .
In a follow-up speech to supporters, Trump called out Biden’s last-minute moves as president.
“You’re going to see a lot of action on the J6 hostages,” he said.
“And I was going to talk about the things that Joe did today with the pardons of people who were very, very guilty of very serious crimes, like the UnSelect Committee of political thugs,” he continued.
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In an 11-hour movement, Biden preemptively pardoned members of the Jan. 6 House Select Committee investigating the role of Trump and his acolytes in the 2021 Capitol riot, along with Dr. Anthony Fauci and former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Mark Milley.
And a few moments before leaving White HouseBiden preemptively shielded his siblings and their spouses from prosecution.