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Trump's transition subsequently announced the lobbyists would be removed, but they simply replaced the lobbyists with ex-lobbyists, and then Trump put his inauguration up for sale, permitting corporations and rich individuals to write big checks to pay for the celebration.
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Shortly after the inauguration, a friend up for several jobs in the new administration confessed that he yearned to wind up at the Department of Energy.
Nineteenth-century presidents could count on crowds of up to 10,000 people milling around the east portico of the Capitol building; Franklin Roosevelt spoke to 100,000 in 1933, and more than a million showed up for Lyndon Johnson's inauguration in 1965.
Aiming to avoid the crowds and make some money in the process, Washingtonians planned holidays for inauguration week and put their flats and houses up for rent.
OR THOSE BICYCLE HELMETS: The Washington Area Bicyclist Association will provide free valet bicycle parking on Inauguration Day for up to 2,000 bikes in two lots: one on the south side of the Jefferson Memorial and the other on 16th Street NW, between I and K Streets.
Video from the Inauguration is up, links in my bio.
NB: "Looking forward we are gearing up for inauguration 2017.
To underscore the transition, British Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn showed up for inauguration after visiting Lopez Obrador a day earlier at his house in southern Mexico.
The row has overshadowed the announcement of a star-studded, politically correct line-up for the historic inauguration led by Aretha Franklin, the gospel and jazz singing "Queen of Soul".
Sheesh, a million people showed up for our inauguration.
Martha Washington was comfortable being called Lady Washington, but Thomas Jefferson showed up for his inauguration in grubby clothes.
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