Hillary clinton to attend thumps inauguration ceremony
Throughout the 2016 election
cycle, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump seemed like
mortal enemies, forging a rivalry that would last well beyond the election and
its resulting Presidency. But despite their fiercely competitive debates and
swapping of harsh insults like “nasty woman,” it seems as though there is no
bad blood between the pair, as Hillary will be attending Trump’s
inauguration (though not in the capacity she was hoping to a few months
ago).
She’ll be bringing her, too husband
Bill
Hillary’s husband, former
Democratic US President Bill Clinton, will be heading to Washington DC to
attend the inauguration ceremony of President-elect Trump with her on
20 January, according to their aides. The LA Times reports that it is the norm
for ex-Presidents and their wives to attend Presidential inauguration
ceremonies, however, this is a special case given how this ex-President’s wife
lost the election to the President-elect whose inauguration it is, the first
time in history this is the case for a former First Lady, so it was unclear
whether or not Hillary would
be attending the ceremony without confirmation. The fact that Hillary Clinton will be in
attendance is important for #America,
as the dominating political power over the country shifts from the Democratic
Party to the Republican Party, as her being there suggests a peaceful
transition with no bad blood or ongoing feud.Both Clintons have
congratulated Trump on victory
Both Bill and Hillary
Clinton have offered their congratulations to Trump on his victory,
showing that while he may be a sore winner, she is an incredibly gracious
loser. This is surprising given the insults they hurled at each other
throughout the election campaign. Trump called Hillary a
“bigot” (yes, that is the right way around), she said the KKK were Trump
supporters, he said “shame on you” for that stupid email scandal, she called
him prejudiced, he called her a liar, she called him a white nationalist, he
called her a “fear-monger,” and the list goes on and on, so it’s surprising
that she’s going to see him sworn into office and called to congratulate him on
winning the election.
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