But her speech this year may strike a different tone. She was still finalizing it when she spoke with the Minnesota Star Tribune, but said she will likely emphasize that the inauguration serves as a “peaceful transfer of power.”
“We’re approaching 250 years of our democracy and our democracy has endured through times of adversity and prosperity and war and peace,” Klobuchar said on Sunday. “There are a lot of people that are going to be happy tomorrow, and a lot of people that are going to be anxious and worried about what’s to happen in the years to come. I have a job tomorrow and then I will continue my work of standing our ground when we must in finding common ground when we can.”
With extreme cold temperatures expected in the nation’s capital Monday, Trump decided to move most of the ceremony indoors, including the address, prayers and speeches. It will take place in the Capitol rotunda, similar to President Ronald Reagan’s 1985 inauguration.
“The weather forecast for Washington, D.C., with the windchill factor, could take temperatures into severe record lows,” Trump said on Truth Social. “There is an Arctic blast sweeping the Country. I don’t want to see people hurt, or injured, in any way.”
But not all Minnesota Democrats will. Initially on the fence, Sen. Tina Smith will now attend. Rep. Angie Craig and the delegation’s newest member, Rep. Kelly Morrison, will also attend.
Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar to call to order Trump’s inauguration
As one of the most prominent senators from the state of Minnesota, Amy Klobuchar has been chosen to play a crucial role in the upcoming presidential inauguration of Donald Trump. Klobuchar will have the honor of calling the inauguration to order, marking the official commencement of Trump’s second term as President of the United States.
This significant responsibility underscores Klobuchar’s standing as a respected and influential figure within the Democratic Party. Her role in the inauguration highlights the importance of bipartisanship and unity in our nation’s government, particularly during these politically divisive times.
As we prepare to witness this historic event, let us all come together to support Sen. Klobuchar in her role and to uphold the democratic principles that are the foundation of our country. Regardless of political affiliation, let us strive to work together for the betterment of our nation and the future of our democracy.
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