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PRESIDENTIAL INAGURATION |
While the divisiveness of politics was not always pretty, and passions and tempers ran high during the campaigning season, President-elect Sinclair's political rivals conceded to him and publicly pledged their support for Sinclair and his soon-to-be administration. Politically, the United States was buzzing with excitement. A new president and vice president who were both independents, a new congress where both sides felt they had opportunities to create legislation with an independent White House, and a peaceful transition of power from Al Gore to Benjamin Sinclair had the entire nation excited for the future. While the media sometimes focuses on the negative spin of things to gain more views, the inauguration of a new president who was wildly popular and was seen as the father of the nation was an objectively positive thing for most Americans.
Exceptional security measures were to be taken in the District of Columbia and the surrounding area to ensure that the inauguration was both safe and secure for everyone in attendance and everyone participating. Numerous heads of state and leaders from around the world, and numerous leaders from states throughout the country, were invited to attend the inauguration, and a record-breaking number of Americans were expected to attend. Due to the security of the event and the priority of emphasizing America's domestic policies, the number of international representatives and spectators were restricted to only those invited by President-elect Sinclair. They are listed below and are expected to arrive at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland by inauguration day, January 20, 2005 [9/13/2024]. While this would not be known by the public until Inauguration Day, the British delegation is going to stay the night in the White House itself and the Russian delegation will stay, presumably, at Blair House which was the President's official guest house.
The following were sent a friendly reminder and official invitation and that they were now welcome to arrive to Washington:
The Commonwealth of Australia Owen
The Kingdom of Poland ManBear
The Russian Federation Jay
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Jamie
Exceptional security measures were to be taken in the District of Columbia and the surrounding area to ensure that the inauguration was both safe and secure for everyone in attendance and everyone participating. Numerous heads of state and leaders from around the world, and numerous leaders from states throughout the country, were invited to attend the inauguration, and a record-breaking number of Americans were expected to attend. Due to the security of the event and the priority of emphasizing America's domestic policies, the number of international representatives and spectators were restricted to only those invited by President-elect Sinclair. They are listed below and are expected to arrive at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland by inauguration day, January 20, 2005 [9/13/2024]. While this would not be known by the public until Inauguration Day, the British delegation is going to stay the night in the White House itself and the Russian delegation will stay, presumably, at Blair House which was the President's official guest house.
The following were sent a friendly reminder and official invitation and that they were now welcome to arrive to Washington:
The Commonwealth of Australia Owen
The Kingdom of Poland ManBear
The Russian Federation Jay
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Jamie
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