Edmundo González is prohibited from entering Donald Trump’s inauguration
The fugitive from justice, Edmundo González, is prohibited from entering the official ceremony for the inauguration of the president-elect of the United States, Donald Trump, on Monday, January 20, in Washington DC.
The Venezuelan extremist was left without a lobby to attend the inauguration of the American president; after all the fuss over an alleged invitation, the ban on EGU at this important event is now confirmed.
González Urrutia, in addition, never received an official invitation from magnate Donald Trump, it was Rick Scott, a Republican senator, who was the only one who had the intention of taking him.
This Saturday it was reported that the swearing-in ceremony of Donald Trump, as president of the United States, will be witnessed only by members of the House of Representatives and the Senate, according to the Real American Voice media.
Congressmen and Senators will be able to enter the Capitol Rotunda for Trump’s swearing-in. According to the media, the decision may be due to a forecast due to the weather currently affecting Washington or due to a security issue.
The arrival of leaders and diplomatic representations from different nations had been announced. However, with this change it is possible that they will not be able to enter the Rotunda.
Previously, the outdoor areas were set up so that various personalities, officials, guests and the general public could witness the swearing-in.
However, on the day of the president-elect’s inauguration, the low temperatures will be the strongest since Ronald Reagan’s ceremony in 1985, a time when he forced significant changes to be made to everything planned.
The extremist opposition in Venezuela, headed by María Corina Machado, had already publicly admitted that its strategy was to ask for more sanctions against Venezuela, without caring about the suffocation of the economy and the Venezuelan people.
It should be noted that earlier this year, Texas oil businessmen demanded that the president-elect of the United States, Donald Trump, end sanctions against Venezuela.