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Fleischmann Statement on Inauguration

Tennessee

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U.S. Representative Chuck Fleischmann (TN-03) issued the following statement on the inauguration of Joe Biden as the 46th President of the United States:

"In 2017 I had the honor of attending President Donald Trump's inauguration and in 2013 I had the honor of attending President Barack Obama's second inauguration. Sadly, this year, I was unable to attend the inauguration of President Joe Biden due to COVID restrictions. I welcome our nation's peaceful transition of power – a powerful symbol of the strength of our nation.

"It is my sincere hope that President Joe Biden will make good on his promise of unity. However, Biden's actions on his first day in office are worrying – signing 17 executive orders within the first hours of his presidency, with more to come – not the sign of someone who is eager to reach across the aisle.

"I urge President Biden, Vice President Harris, and my colleagues in Congress to join me in being leaders in this healing process. We must be able to see each other as Americans, united in a shared love for our nation. We must be able to reach across the aisle, even when it's hard, to give all Americans a brighter future.

"I look forward to getting to work in the 117th Congress to continue to advocate for the needs of the people of East Tennessee, continuing to champion for our conservative values, and holding the Biden administration accountable."

Original source can be found here.

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