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Added on the 03/05/2019 16:24:45 - Copyright : France 24 EN
On the morning of January 20, 2021, Donald Trump and Melania Trump will depart the White House as President and first lady. According to tradition and proper White House etiquette, the outgoing First Couple observes a number of protocols in the peaceful transition of power. But the Trumps have no intention of doing so. Rather than offering the hand of friendship, they will be raising their well-manicured middle fingers. CNN reports the Trumps have refused to invite the Bidens inside the White House before departing. Nor will they welcome the Bidens on the steps of the North Portico, much less ride with them to the United States Capitol. After all, the outgoing President and his family have refused to attend President-elect Biden's inauguration ceremony entirely.
Speaking at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Wednesday, Senator Tim Kaine accepted the Democratic Party's Vice Presidential nomination. Discussing his running mate, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, Kaine said, "With Hillary it's not just words, it's accomplishments. She delivers."
US President Barack Obama put his support behind Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton during his speech at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Wednesday. During his address, Obama praised Clinton saying "there has never been a man or a woman more qualified than Hillary Clinton to serve as President of the United States of America." Commenting on Donald Trump, Obama assured that the American "greatness" does not depend on the Republican hopeful, while urging voters to vote for Clinton rather than to boo at Trump.
US Vice President Joe Biden put his support behind Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton while slamming her Republican rival Donald Trump during his speech at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Thursday.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump slammed his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton over her leaked emails at a rally in Scranton, Pennsylvania, Thursday.
Hundreds protested outside the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Tuesday, after Hillary Clinton became the Democratic presidential nominee. Green Party candidate Jill Stein addressed the crowds, calling the Democrats "cowards," adding "they were sabotaging Bernie's campaign from the start, how this vote for Hillary tonight was taken to the future for a long, long time. They ensured that the game will be win to ensure that Hillary Clinton presides the nomination."