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Biden pushes unity ahead of take over of crisis-laden White House

Ahead of inauguration as nation’s leader, 78-year-old Democrat’s continues fervent appeals for national reconciliation

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 19 Jan 2021 8:00AM

Biden pushes unity ahead of take over of crisis-laden White House
US president-elect Joe Biden has talked up uniting divisions in the country ahead of his inauguration in Washington amid multiple crises engulfing the country. – AFP pic, January 19, 2021

WASHINGTON – On the cusp of becoming president, Joe Biden has pressed for unity, while President Donald Trump remained secluded in the White House at the center of a capital inundated with troops and security barriers.

Biden marked the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday with a trip from his home in Delaware to pack food bags for charity in Philadelphia – a gesture symbolizing his call for Americans to come together after four divisive years.

“Service is a fitting way to start to heal, unite, and rebuild this country we love,” Biden said in a video marking the occasion.

But the 78-year-old Democrat’s fervent appeals for optimism and healing – which are also set to dominate his inauguration ceremony tomorrow – are running up against the hard reality of multiple crises.

Covid-19 is out of control, vaccine distribution is stumbling, and economic recovery remains in the balance.

And after Trump refused for more than two months to accept the results of November’s presidential election, the country is seething with division and anger. 

When Biden takes the oath of office at noon tomorrow, he will face a city under the protection of more than 20,000 National Guard soldiers.

Checkpoints and large zones closed to ordinary citizens mean there will be only a smattering of guests. Similar lockdowns have been imposed at state capitol buildings around the country where local authorities fear provocations from right-wing groups ahead of the inauguration.

A brief security scare yesterday near Congress sparked an evacuation of the site where Biden will take the oath.

The acting defense secretary said, meanwhile, that the military and FBI was vetting the National Guard troopers, who carry automatic weapons, in case any of them posed a threat.

“While we have no intelligence indicating an insider threat, we are leaving no stone unturned in securing the capital,” the official, Christopher Miller, said.

Trump, who has still not congratulated Biden or invited him for the traditional tea visit in the Oval Office, has been largely out of the public eye since his supporters rampaged through Congress on January 6, triggering his historic second impeachment a week later.

His final Gallup poll as president on Monday showed him exiting with 34 percent approval, his record low. His overall average of 41 percent since taking office is also the lowest for any presidency's approval rating since Gallup began measuring in 1938.

According to US media, one of Trump's final actions could be announced Tuesday at the latest: scores of pardons for convicted criminals.

Speculation is mounting over whether Trump will take the unprecedented and legally murky step of issuing himself and his children, who work as campaign and White House advisors, preemptive pardons.

According to CNN and other outlets, Trump has a list of about 100 people he will grant clemency.

After what The New York Times reports has been an intense lobbying effort, these are expected to be a mix of white collar criminals and people whose cases have been championed by criminal justice activists.

More controversial possible pardons that have been the subject of speculation for months would be for the likes of Edward Snowden, Julian Assange and Trump’s influential advisor Stephen Bannon. – AFP, January 19, 2021

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