WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) - Delaware Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester will serve as co-chair of the inauguration committee for President-elect Joe Biden.
The News Journal reports that Biden’s transition team made the announcement on Monday.
Blunt Rochester is a longtime friend of the Biden family. She served on the committee that helped choose Vice President-elect Kamala Harris to be Biden’s running mate.
Blunt Rochester said in a statement that the inauguration “will reflect President-elect Biden’s profound empathy for others, commitment to uniting the country, and relentless optimism for our future.”
The ceremony is scheduled for Jan. 20, although it will not look like those of years past due to the coronavirus pandemic. Biden has said his staff will work with public health experts while planning the event.
Biden said that it is “highly unlikely” that hundreds of thousands of people will attend the ceremony.
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