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Pence to attend Biden inauguration

Vice-president becomes latest long-time loyalist to abandon an increasingly isolated President Donald Trump

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 10 Jan 2021 8:20PM

Pence to attend Biden inauguration
US Vice-President Mike Pence has been asked to invoke the 25th Amendment, in which the cabinet removes the sitting president from office. – Twitter pic, January 10, 2021

WASHINGTON – Mike Pence will attend the upcoming inauguration of Joe Biden, multiple media reports said yesterday, the vice-president becoming the latest long-time loyalist to abandon an increasingly isolated President Donald Trump.

Relations between Trump and Pence – previously one of the mercurial president's staunchest defenders – have nosedived since Wednesday, when the vice-president formally announced Biden's victory in November's election.

A mob of far-right demonstrators stormed the US Capitol the same day in a failed bid to stop Congress from certifying Biden's win, in a riot blamed on Trump that left five dead.

Multiple media reports yesterday cited senior administration officials as saying that Pence – who was forced to take shelter from the intruders during the riot – had decided to attend Biden's inauguration on January 20.

The president-elect earlier in the week said Pence would be welcome at his formal swearing-in, due to take place in a scaled-down format due to the coronavirus.

"I think it's important that, as much as we can, stick to what have been the historical precedents of how an administration changes should be maintained," Biden told reporters.

"We'd be honoured to have him there, and to move forward in the transition."

In his final tweet before being removed from Twitter on Friday, Trump said he would not attend the inauguration. 

The outgoing president has been accused of provoking Wednesday's violence, and now faces an unprecedented second impeachment, expected to begin tomorrow.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi warned that Democrats will launch the process unless Trump resigns or Pence invokes the 25th Amendment, in which the cabinet removes the president from office.

While Pence has not spoken publicly on the subject, the New York Times reported Thursday he was against invoking the mechanism, never used before in US history. – AFP, January 10, 2021

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