Biden welcomes Pence to inauguration, states it’s excellent Trump will not go to

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Biden invites Pence to inauguration, says it’s good Trump won't attend

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President-choose Joe Biden stated Friday that it’s excellent President Donald Trump will avoid the inauguration event later on this month after among the most disorderly weeks in modern-day American politics.

Trump, who assisted stir Wednesday’s violent riot on Capitol Hill, stated earlier Friday on Twitter that he would not go to the occasion on Jan. 20.

“I was told on the way over here that he indicated he wasn’t going to show up at the inauguration: One of the few things he and I have ever agreed on,” Biden stated of Trump. “It’s a good thing, him not showing up.”

“He’s exceeded even my worst notions about him,” the president-elect stated. “He is one of the most incompetent presidents in the history of the United States of America.”

Biden, who spoke from Wilmington, Delaware, included that he would invite Vice President Mike Pence at the inauguration. The vice president’s workplace did not instantly react to CNBC’s ask for remark.

“I think it’s important that as much as we can stick to what have been the historic precedents and circumstances of how an administration changes should be maintained” Biden stated. “So if Mike — the vice president is welcome to come. I’d be honored to have him there and to move forward in the transition.”

Earlier in the day, Pence spokesperson Devin O’Malley stated the vice president and 2nd girl Karen Pence had actually not chosen whether they will go to.

The vice president braked with Trump previously in the week when he stated he did not have the authority to throw away electoral tallies that licensed Biden’s success. Biden stated he has actually not consulted with Pence about the vice president’s presence at the event.

Biden likewise provided an oblique action about his views on congressional Democrats’ effort to impeach or otherwise get rid of Trump from workplace.

“I think it’s important we get on with the business with getting him out of office. The quickest way that that will happen is us being sworn in on the 20th,” Biden stated. “What action happens before or after that is a judgment for the Congress to make.”