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Paret Trump och paret Obama när Trump blev president. (Alex Brandon / TT NYHETSBYRÅN)

Michelle Obama: Lade ilska över Trumps lögner åt sidan

Donald Trumps ovilja att erkänna sig besegrad har väckt frågor om installationsdagen den 20 januari när Joe Biden ska överta presidentämbetet.

Enligt traditionen deltar presidentparet som lämnar Vita huset och paret som flyttar in.

I ett inlägg på Instagram berättar Michelle Obama, USA:s tidigare första dam, om hur hon ”lade ilskan åt sidan” när hon och maken Barack Obama stod sida vid sida med paret Trump år 2016.

”Det var inte lätt för mig. Donald Trump hade spridit rasistiska lögner om min make vilket försatte min familj i fara. Det var inget jag var redo att förlåta”, skriver Michelle Obama.

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The inauguration of the president of the United States is a ceremony to mark the commencement of a new four-year term of the president of the United States. This ceremony takes place for each new presidential term, even if the president is continuing in office for a second term. Since 1937, it has taken place at noon EST on January 20, the first day of the new term, some 72 to 78 days after the presidential election, except for three occasions when January 20 fell on a Sunday. In those years, the presidential oath of office was administered on that day privately and then again in a public ceremony the next day, on Monday, January 21. The most recent presidential inauguration ceremony was held on January 20, 2017, when Donald Trump officially assumed office. The next inauguration is scheduled to take place on January 20, 2021. Recitation of the presidential oath of office is the only component in this ceremony mandated by the United States Constitution (in Article II, Section One, Clause 8). Though it is not a constitutional requirement, the chief justice typically administers the presidential oath of office. Since 1789, the oath has been administered at 58 scheduled public inaugurations, by 15 chief justices, one associate justice, and one New York state judge. Others, in addition to the chief justice, have administered the oath of office to several of the nine vice presidents who have succeeded to the presidency upon their predecessor's death or resignation intra-term. Since the 1981 inauguration of Ronald Reagan, the ceremony has been held at the west front of the United States Capitol facing the National Mall with its iconic Washington Monument and distant Lincoln Memorial. Other swearing-in ceremonies have taken place on a platform over the steps at the Capitol's east portico on a regular basis for 180 years, and occasionally inside the Old Senate Chamber on the old north side, the chamber of the House of Representatives in the south wing, and the central Rotunda under the dome. The last regularly scheduled inauguration not to take place at the Capitol was Franklin D. Roosevelt's fourth inauguration in 1945, which was held at the White House. Over the years, various traditions have arisen that have expanded the inauguration from a simple oath-taking ceremony to a day-long event, including parades and multiple social gatherings. The ceremony itself is carried live via the major U.S. commercial television and cable news networks; various ones also stream it live on their websites. When a president has assumed office intra-term the inauguration ceremony has been conducted without pomp or fanfare. To facilitate a quick presidential transition under extraordinary circumstances, the new president takes the oath of office in a simple ceremony and usually addresses the nation afterward.
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