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Remember inauguration day in 2017? So, what do we know for sure about the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump this coming January 20? First, former First Lady Michelle Obama will not be in attendance.  Second, tech billionaires Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Jeff Bezos are expected to attend, seated next to each other on the main stage together with other notable guests, including Trump’s family, Trump’s Cabinet nominees, and elected officials. The tech leaders’ participation in this historic occasion comes as Big Tech companies and Silicon Valley executives are seeking closer ties to the new administration. Their super-VIP seats at Trump’s swearing-in ceremony highlight the dramatic shift in their relationship with the President-elect after the tech industry spent much of the last 8 years playing defense in Washington — and abroad as well, most notably Europe — amid growing criticism of the power of their companies. As for Michelle Obama, her decision to forgo attendance at Trump’s inauguration is a break with tradition as former presidents and former first ladies typically participate. Former President George W. Bush and Laura Bush will attend as will former President Bill Clinton and his wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. “Former President Barack Obama is confirmed to attend the 60th Inaugural Ceremonies,” a statement from the Office of Barack and Michelle Obama reads. “Former First Lady Michelle Obama will not attend the upcoming inauguration.” Michelle Obama also was not in attendance at a memorial service last week for former President Jimmy Carter. Barack Obama attended the service at the National Cathedral in Washington DC, sitting next to Trump and engaging in animated conversation with him as the program was getting underway. Other former first ladies, including Hillary Clinton and Laura Bush, both attended the Carter memorial. Michelle Obama has spoken openly about her feelings toward Trump, whom she has accused of putting her family’s safety in danger through his political rhetoric. #diplomacy #digitaldiplomacy
Remember inauguration day in 2017? So, what do we know for sure about the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump this coming January 20? First, former First Lady Michelle Obama will not be in attendance. Second, tech billionaires Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Jeff Bezos are expected to attend, seated next to each other on the main stage together with other notable guests, including Trump’s family, Trump’s Cabinet nominees, and elected officials. The tech leaders’ participation in this historic occasion comes as Big Tech companies and Silicon Valley executives are seeking closer ties to the new administration. Their super-VIP seats at Trump’s swearing-in ceremony highlight the dramatic shift in their relationship with the President-elect after the tech industry spent much of the last 8 years playing defense in Washington — and abroad as well, most notably Europe — amid growing criticism of the power of their companies. As for Michelle Obama, her decision to forgo attendance at Trump’s inauguration is a break with tradition as former presidents and former first ladies typically participate. Former President George W. Bush and Laura Bush will attend as will former President Bill Clinton and his wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. “Former President Barack Obama is confirmed to attend the 60th Inaugural Ceremonies,” a statement from the Office of Barack and Michelle Obama reads. “Former First Lady Michelle Obama will not attend the upcoming inauguration.” Michelle Obama also was not in attendance at a memorial service last week for former President Jimmy Carter. Barack Obama attended the service at the National Cathedral in Washington DC, sitting next to Trump and engaging in animated conversation with him as the program was getting underway. Other former first ladies, including Hillary Clinton and Laura Bush, both attended the Carter memorial. Michelle Obama has spoken openly about her feelings toward Trump, whom she has accused of putting her family’s safety in danger through his political rhetoric. #diplomacy #digitaldiplomacy

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