A report reveals that access to a pre-inauguration interfaith prayer service with President-elect Trump and Melania requires a minimum $100,000 donation or $200,000 raised for inaugural ceremonies. Higher donations grant access to additional events. The location and participants remain unconfirmed by the Trump transition team, which has not responded to requests for comment. This contrasts with previous inaugural services, some of which have drawn criticism for perceived political motivations and exclusionary practices.
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President Xi Jinping will not attend President Trump’s inauguration, though he received a personal invitation; China’s ambassador will represent Beijing instead. This decision breaks with no precedent of a Chinese head of state attending a U.S. presidential inauguration. Despite Trump’s past threats of high tariffs and trade disputes, China expressed a willingness to cooperate with the new administration through dialogue and win-win cooperation. This willingness is demonstrated both publicly and through diplomatic channels.
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In protest of President-elect Trump’s inauguration, some Washington, D.C. Airbnb hosts are removing their properties from the market. Led by resident Stacy Kane, this initiative aims to demonstrate disapproval of Trump’s past rhetoric and actions against the city. While the movement’s impact remains uncertain, with only a few hosts currently participating, it underscores the strong feelings some D.C. residents hold regarding Trump’s return to power. The protest highlights the deeply personal nature of this inauguration for many residents, given Trump’s past criticisms and actions related to the city.
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