Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Joe R. Biden Becomes the 46th President of the United States


 


President Joe R. Biden

Artwork by Joachim Romeo D'Costa


Joe R. Biden, former Vice President of Barack Obama and a democrat, has been sworn in as the 46th President of the United States today in a temp-down inauguration ceremony on the Capitol venue during this COVID-19 lockdown situation and unprecedented security precaution after January 6 riots there. 

Kamala Harris, U.S.'s first female, black, and South Asian has also been sworn in as Joe Biden's Vice President. This is the first time any woman could climb such high a position in the United States.

In his inaugural speech, Biden emphasized the unity, love, and cooperation among the Americans that was torn to pieces during President Donald Trump's divisive presidentship from 2016 to 2020. 

President Donald Trump, with his usual hate and distrust of Joe Biden, fled to his Florida's Mar a Largo residence and golf club in the morning of this inauguration in Washington, D.C. He has proven his unworthiness of presidentship for the last time. All other ex-Presidents, except Jimmy Carter who has health issues, attended the inauguration ceremony today. 

On November 2, 2020, one day before the U.S. presidential election, we had made a common-sense prediction that Joe R. Biden would win the presidency and that has come to be true after much rancour, hatred, doubt, and blame of rigged election results, the sack of the Capitol building, and the second impeachment of President Trump. 

To learn more on Joe R. Biden's inauguration, please read the following:

Joe Biden (Wikipedia)




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