Video: United States Senator arrived in shorts at Donald Trump’s inauguration
The inauguration ceremony of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, was moved inside the Capitol due to the low temperatures in Washington DC. The audience that attended the important event wore formal suits, contrary to the attire that the senator decided to wear John Fetterman, who accompanied Trump in shorts and a jacket.
The senator from Pennsylvania has been faithful to his relaxed and comfortable style regarding etiquette, even at large events such as the inauguration of the new president of the North American country. The only times he has been seen in a suit and tie have been occasions where he had to follow formal dress standards, such as when presiding over proceedings in the Senate.
The senator has indicated that his style highlights his closeness to the people and distinguishes him as a different politicianby breaking with the formalisms surrounding events such as the appointment of the 47th president of the United States.
Fetterman has become one of the most Trump-friendly Democratic senators in the Senate. A few days ago he traveled to the newly appointed president’s property, Mar-a-Lago, in Florida. “I am not just a senator for the Democrats; “I am a senator for all Pennsylvanians,” he said after the meeting.
Days before Trump’s inauguration, on January 13, The start of the Washington state legislative session for 2025 began. House Speaker Laurie Jinkins, D-Tacoma, drew attention from the start of the ceremony when she addressed lawmakers on how to address the budget deficit and the importance of preparing for state-to-state conflicts with Donald Trump’s administration. .