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Here Is Who Is Attending Trump's Inauguration

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  • Politician Portrayal

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

61% : Former Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush, and Bill Clinton are also expected to attend the exercise, though all three are forgoing the traditional post-inauguration luncheon.
55% : Musk has remained at Trump's side after campaigning with him and was tapped by Trump to co-lead a new Department of Government Efficiency.
53% : It comes as little surprise that Musk, the X owner and Tesla and SpaceX CEO who donated more than a quarter-billion dollars in campaign funds to help elect Trump, would be invited to the inauguration.
51% : Trump also extended an invite to China's President Xi Jinping, in what Trump spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said is a sign of the President-elect's "willingness to have an open dialogue with all foreign nations around this world, whether they're an adversary, or competitor, or ally."
49% : Bezos, the Amazon founder who also owns the Washington Post, decided to withhold the newspaper's endorsement of Harris over Trump in the presidential race.
48% : While foreign diplomats such as ambassadors have typically attended U.S. presidential inaugurations, no foreign head of state has previously made an official visit for the occasion, according to the Associated Press.
46% : The tech companies and their executives have a significant stake in Trump's second term due to potential changes in tax policy, trade policy, and antitrust enforcement.
36% : Trump did interviews with Von and the Nelk Boys during his campaign, appearing on their male-focused podcasts in a deliberate attempt to make inroads with young men and pursue the so-called "bro" vote.
35% : Meanwhile, Zuckerberg, the Meta CEO, has apparently tried to earn favor with Trump in recent months, reshuffling his lobbying staff and content moderation policies by replacing third-party fact-checking with user-written "community notes."
34% : But that is set to change for Trump.
29% : Trump has embraced TikTok as it faces a ban in the U.S. on Jan. 19, even though in his first term he tried to block the app in the U.S. and force its sale to an American company.
21% : Trump notably chose to skip Biden's inauguration in Jan. 2021, leaving for Florida after he mounted a failed effort to overturn his election loss.

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