Biden, 2nd vaccination completed… “I’m not afraid of taking office outdoors” in the event of a congressional riot

Biden finished the second dose of corona vaccine

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U.S. President-elect Joe Biden finished the second dose of new coronavirus infection (Corona 19) on the 11th (local time).

Biden-elect publicly administered a second dose of the US pharmaceutical company Pfizer’s Corona 19 vaccine this afternoon at a hospital in Delaware.

After the first vaccination on the 21st of last month, he finished the second vaccination. The Pfizer vaccine should be given twice.

“My top priority, he said, is to get the vaccine on people’s arms as quickly as possible.”

At the end of the event, President-elect Biden said, “I don’t think President Trump should be in the office of (President). I don’t need to say anything more.”

The question was not heard well because the scene was noisy, but it seems that a question came up regarding the Democratic Party’s motion to impeach President Trump.

Biden’s vaccination took place about two hours after the Democratic Party of the United States initiated an impeachment proceeding against President Donald Trump.

When asked if the Democratic Party’s pursuit of impeachment would interfere with Biden’s agenda such as the economic stimulus plan, the two sides said they were discussing with the parliament a plan to go hand in hand in the Senate.

Biden-elect receiving a second dose of COVID-19 vaccine

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Biden said, “Wouldn’t we be able to use half of the day to deal with impeachment and (the rest) half of the nominee approval and promotion of support plans?”

Although the Democratic Party’s proposed impeachment proceedings are likely to pass the House, concerns have been raised around the Biden Transition Committee that if it goes to the Senate, attention will be focused on the impeachment hearing and the agenda that was promoted with the inauguration of the Biden administration could be buried.

There are also concerns that the approval of the nominated ministers of each ministry, which has not been able to speed up, could be further postponed due to the Senate’s impeachment hearing.

Biden said he was not afraid to take oaths outdoors on the day of his inauguration, and stressed that it is very important to take responsibility for those who put people at risk by engaging in inciting the congressional invasion.

In the United States, there are concerns that President Trump’s polar supporters, including extremists, in Washington, DC, may trigger another violence before the inauguration ceremony on the 20th.

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