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Showing Original Post only (View all)Former Presidents Obama, Clinton and Bush won't attend Trump's inaugural lunch [View all]
https://www.yahoo.com/news/former-presidents-obama-clinton-bush-041528798.htmlFormer Presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush will not attend President-elect Donald Trump's traditional inaugural lunch.
Obama received an invitation but declined to attend, according to a source familiar with the matter. Clinton also was invited but does not plan to attend, according to a second source familiar with the matter, while Bush's office said it was not tracking an invitation to the luncheon.
Former Secretary of State and first lady Hillary Clinton also received an invitation to the inaugural luncheon but will not attend, according to a third source familiar with the matter.
A spokesperson for Trumps transition team did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the absences.
All three former presidents, however, will attend Trump's swearing-in ceremony earlier in the day, according to their teams. The former first ladies will also attend the swearing-in ceremony except for Michelle Obama, according to the Obamas office. No reason was provided. Michelle Obama also did not attend the funeral service last week for former President Jimmy Carter, making hers the only absence among all living current and former presidents and first ladies.
Obama received an invitation but declined to attend, according to a source familiar with the matter. Clinton also was invited but does not plan to attend, according to a second source familiar with the matter, while Bush's office said it was not tracking an invitation to the luncheon.
Former Secretary of State and first lady Hillary Clinton also received an invitation to the inaugural luncheon but will not attend, according to a third source familiar with the matter.
A spokesperson for Trumps transition team did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the absences.
All three former presidents, however, will attend Trump's swearing-in ceremony earlier in the day, according to their teams. The former first ladies will also attend the swearing-in ceremony except for Michelle Obama, according to the Obamas office. No reason was provided. Michelle Obama also did not attend the funeral service last week for former President Jimmy Carter, making hers the only absence among all living current and former presidents and first ladies.
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Former Presidents Obama, Clinton and Bush won't attend Trump's inaugural lunch [View all]
In It to Win It
Jan 16
OP
Not going to judge or second guess their reasoning. I'm sure they'd prefer not to be there
PortTack
Jan 16
#6
How would the person you're asking know that answer? Why badger them about it?
live love laugh
Jan 16
#14
President Obama has a different viewpoint about "reaching out". Michelle Obama I suspect did not feel compelled to
JohnSJ
Jan 16
#39
The Former Presidents were seated in Seniority order. It took me a while to figure this out, but here goes
yellowdogintexas
Jan 16
#40
She doesn't owe anyone an explanation. Her actions speak louder than words. I applaud her 👏
Deuxcents
Jan 16
#31
For those interested, here are the people NOT attending Trumpf's coronation. Enjoy with your coffee. The list grew.
C0RI0LANUS
Jan 16
#17
why would the chimp go if michelle isn't going to be there to accept his candies or whatever routine
orleans
Jan 16
#18
they are not staying home, they are just booking it out of there as soon as possible.
yellowdogintexas
Jan 16
#41