Biden Pledges to Uphold Peaceful Power Transition
President Joe Biden commits to attending the inauguration of his successor, emphasizing the importance of a peaceful transition of power, regardless of the upcoming election's outcome. White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre highlights the tradition of outgoing presidents participating in their successor's swearing-in ceremony, underscoring democratic values.
In a move emphasizing democratic norms, President Joe Biden has vowed to attend the inauguration of the next U.S. president. His commitment to a peaceful transition of power stands firm, as highlighted by White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre during a press briefing on Wednesday.
Jean-Pierre articulated that President Biden is dedicated to upholding the longstanding tradition of outgoing presidents partaking in the swearing-in ceremony of their successors, regardless of who wins the upcoming election. This gesture, she noted, underscores the importance of the American people observing continuity and unity in leadership transitions.
The decision contrasts with former President Donald Trump's absence from Biden's own inauguration in January 2021. Trump departed the White House before the event, foregoing the customary welcome for the new occupants. However, Trump's Vice President, Mike Pence, attended Biden's ceremony despite January 6 Capitol threats.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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