Albuquerque Journal

Bill and Hillary Clinton to attend Trump inaugurati­on

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WASHINGTON — Falling in line with tradition, Bill and Hillary Clinton plan to attend Donald Trump’s inaugurati­on. It’s a decision that will put Hillary Clinton on the inaugural platform as her bitter rival from the 2016 campaign assumes the office she long sought.

The Clintons announced their decision to attend the Jan. 20 inaugurati­on shortly after former President George W. Bush’s office said Tuesday that he would attend along with former first lady Laura Bush.

The Bushes are “pleased to be able to witness the peaceful transfer of power — a hallmark of American democracy — and swearing-in of President Trump and Vice President Pence,” Bush’s office said in a statement.

It is traditiona­l for former presidents and their spouses to attend the inaugurati­on.

But the decision to attend was fraught for the Clintons, given Hillary Clinton’s bitter campaign against Trump. The 2016 Democratic presidenti­al nominee has largely avoided public appearance­s since Trump defeated her in November.

Bush, too, has had a difficult relationsh­ip with Trump. His brother Jeb ran against Trump in the GOP primaries. George and Laura Bush let it be known they voted for “none of the above” for president rather than cast a ballot for Trump, but the ex-president did call to congratula­te Trump after his victory.

Former President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, said earlier that they plan to attend Trump’s inaugurati­on.

Former President George H.W. Bush, 92, and his wife, Barbara, do not plan to attend the inaugurati­on.

 ?? SETH WENIG/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Hillary Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, in November in Chappaqua, N.Y.
SETH WENIG/ASSOCIATED PRESS Hillary Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, in November in Chappaqua, N.Y.

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