Mitch McConnell decided to disinvite former Pres. Trump from Pres. Biden’s inauguration because he was worried Trump could use the occasion to disrupt the peaceful transfer of power, according to a new book by ABC News’ JonKarl.
The Powerhouse Roundtable breaks down the latest news on “This Week.”, Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell did something extraordinary: He decided to disinvite Donald Trump from President Joe Biden's upcoming inauguration because he was worried Trump could use the occasion to disrupt the peaceful transfer of power, according to a new book by ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent Jonathan Karl.
The events eventually prompted Trump to send off what would be his final tweet before being banned by the social media platform, according to"Betrayal," set to be released on Nov. 16. "Kevin McCarthy opposed the idea, arguing it would be an important message of unity to have Trump attend the ceremony as Biden took the oath of office," according to the book."But McConnell was determined to disinvite Trump regardless of whether McCarthy would sign the letter."
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