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Trump's Supporters Prepare for Inauguration Ceremony Online


Tue 22 Dec 2020 | 05:41 PM
Ezzeldin Essam Ezzeldin

Supporters of US President Donald Trump plan to hold his "inauguration for a second term" online on the day of Joe Biden's inauguration.

The event of the "Donald J. Trump's Second Inauguration Ceremony", will be held on Facebook on January 20.

More than 325,000 people indicated their desires to attend the event, among them, more than 60,000 said they wanted to watch the event.

Among those calling for the event is Evi Kucalari, who was a member of the Trump campaign in the 2020 presidential election.

The ceremony page is full of comments supporting the president's allegations of fraud during the elections and links to articles to conservative news sites that contain information that was debunked earlier.

Facebook tried to clear the air by placing a notice on the page saying: "Joe Biden is the president-elect and he will be inaugurated as President of the United States No. 46 on January 20, 2021."

So far, there has been no confirmation from Trump's team that they support this party or that it plans to participate in it.

However, speculation points to Trump's plans to announce his candidacy for the 2024 elections, as his team has begun preparations without a formal announcement. Trump and his staff continue to emphasize that the president can get a second term.

In the same context, Gabriel Saouma, a member of the advisory board of US President Donald Trump, revealed that Trump will not attend the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.

The Advisory confirmed that if the current presidential election results remain the same, Trump will not attend the inauguration ceremony, as he believes that he is the winner in the elections, and adheres to that as well.

He also said, "President Trump and his supporters will not publicly acknowledge the results of the elections," pointing out that there are 3 presidents in the history of the United States who did not attend the inauguration of the president-elect. Some of them left the White House hours before the inauguration ceremony, and another left the night before it.