Two wool gloves, loose-fitting skirt and hugging

Moments away from politics at Biden's inauguration

Some have questioned whether the Bible was printed in large script to help Biden read it.

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Security measures were intense, and the atmosphere was calm, without the presence of large crowds, but the inauguration ceremony of Joe Biden as the new president of the United States was punctuated by some moments far from politics.

Bernie Sanders, 79, was one of the few guests to sit apart, and the senator from Vermont had an immediate impact on social media.

Sanders sits in a folding chair with folded arms, knit gloves and a green overcoat to ward off the cold, watching his former rival become president.

Sanders, who arrived with a large brown envelope, was compared diligently to stop en route to the ceremony at a post office, or perhaps he was on his way to get a prescription.

"The Vermont jacket, the Vermont glove is the common sense of Vermont!" His wife, Jane O'Meara Sanders, tweeted, and "Vogue" wrote that "nothing looks as good on him as his usual style of fashion."

Once all the guests were seated, Lady Gaga went down the stairs at the inauguration, dressed in a loose-fitting red skirt to the US National Anthem.

Soon, social media users expressed their admiration for the outfits of the pop star designed by "Schiaparelli", and some considered it the ideal outfit ... to ensure physical distancing.

In order to be sworn in, Joe Biden put his left hand on his family's Bible, a very large copy that stunned netizens.

Some questioned whether it was printed in large handwriting to help Biden, who is 78, read it.

CNN said the Bible, which is 13 centimeters thick, has been in the possession of the Biden family since 1893, and the new president also used it at the swearing-in ceremonies for the vice presidency in 2009 and 2013.

After taking the oath, country music star Garth Brooks, in blue jeans, sang "Amazing Grace".

In a moment during which he forgot the existence of the epidemic, he put on his "cowboy" hat, and ran without a muzzle to greet several prominent personalities, before embracing former President George W. Bush.

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