Here are notable quotes about the Inauguration from our representatives, as reported by the Washington State Standard: Democratic U.S. Rep. Emily Randall Did not attend “For anyone feeling uneasy or afraid as we face the uncertain days ahead, I see you, I hear you, and I stand with you. No matter the obstacles, we will stay resolute and unwavering in our commitment to the communities who need us most. We will still find joy. We will still protect our peace. And we will press forward, stronger and more determined than ever.” Democratic U.S. Rep. Pramila JayapalDid not attend “I won’t be in Washington, D.C. today for Donald Trump’s inauguration. Instead, I am proud to spend today right here at home, with my constituents, serving food to the hungry — honoring the work, life, legacy, and lessons of the great Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.” Democratic U.S. Sen. Patty Murray Did not attend “I strongly believe in a peaceful transfer of power and that will occur today — voters have spoken. However, I vividly remember the desecration of the Capitol Rotunda four years ago during the insurrection incited by President Trump. I personally can’t sit there in that same room and watch Trump knowing full well he intends to pardon the people who attacked our democracy, desecrated that very room, assaulted police officers, and tried to plunge this country into chaos. I’ll be watching on TV like millions of others to hear how President Trump now intends to execute the powers of his presidency.” Democratic U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell Did attend “I attended the inauguration to witness the peaceful transfer of power. While I didn’t agree with many of the statements [President Trump] made in his inaugural address, I stand ready to work with him on policies that will promote the interests of the state of Washington, and challenge him when the policies don’t.” Photos credit: Congress.gov
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