Local media reported that President-elect Donald Trump will be absent from the inauguration of US President-elect Joe Biden on the 20th of this month, while Vice President Mike Pence will attend.

The president has been criticized for the invasion of the federal parliament from within the administration and the Republican Party, and the isolation of the president has begun to be pointed out.

Regarding the inauguration ceremony of US President-elect Joe Biden on the 20th of this month, President Trump announced on the 8th that he would not attend the inauguration ceremony.



At the presidential inauguration ceremony, it is customary for the president who is ending his term to be present to celebrate the inauguration of the new president, and absenteeism is unusual, but US media reported on the 9th that Vice President Mike Pence will attend.



Vice President Mike Pence was chairing a joint session of the United States Congress to finalize the outcome of the presidential election on the 6th of this month, when President Trump urged him not to accept Mr. Biden's election. Rejecting this because he has no authority, the crack between the two has surfaced.



President-elect Biden accused President-elect Trump of being "shameful for the country," while he welcomed Vice President Mike Pence's inauguration.



President Trump has been criticized by the administration and the Republican Party over the response to the invasion of his supporters into Congress, and the isolation of the president has begun to be pointed out.