Vice President Mike Pence Reportedly Attending Joe Biden’s Inauguration After Trump Confirms He Will Not

Roommates, most were not surprised when Donald Trump confirmed that he would not be attending Joe Biden’s inauguration on January 20th, a confirmation that Biden fully supports—but now Mike Pence reportedly has decided to do the opposite. Sources close to Mike Pence recently revealed that he has plans to attend Joe Biden’s inauguration amid a growing hostility with Trump.

Vice President Mike Pence is reportedly publicly going against Trump and deciding to attend President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration, according to sources close to him. It appears that the decision was made quite recently, as just a few days ago as Pence departed the White House, his press secretary, Devin O’Malley, said, “Vice President Pence and the second lady have yet to make a decision regarding their attendance.”

Previously, Joe Biden openly stated that Mike Pence was welcome to attend his inauguration, despite them not personally speaking to each other about it:

“He’s welcome. I think it’s important that as much as we can stick to what have been the historical precedence of how and the circumstances of which an administration changes, should be maintained. And so … the vice president is welcome to come, we would be honored to have him there, and to move forward in the transition.”

Mike Pence’s attendance will also be accompanied by former presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush.

 

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