Donald Trump, the newly elected President of America.
Washington: Nearly four years after the incident in which thousands of his supporters attacked the ‘US Capitol’ (US Parliament) after Trump’s defeat in the 2020 presidential election in the US, some supporters are now being asked to attend Trump’s swearing-in ceremony. Has been allowed to go to Washington. At least 20 defendants accused or convicted of attacking the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, have sought permission to attend President-elect Trump’s inauguration, according to court records reviewed by The Associated Press. , which will be held in Washington on Monday.
According to the information available now, most of them can go to attend the function, while some have not been allowed. In most cases, Justice Department prosecutors have argued that US Capitol violence petitioners should not be allowed to travel to Washington because they are under court supervision. Judges have allowed at least 11 defendants to attend the swearing-in ceremony. While the requests of at least seven others have been rejected. It is believed that on the day of the swearing-in ceremony, Trump may announce pardon to the attackers of the US Capitol. (AP)
Swearing in will take place on January 20
Donald Trump will take oath as the 47th President of America on January 20. Complete preparations have been made for this. Hundreds of foreign guests have also been invited. From the Indian side, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will attend the swearing-in ceremony.
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