Security Concerns Intensify Ahead of Biden Inauguration
D.C., Maryland and Virginia lawmakers are encouraging Americans to stay home and participate virtually for President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration amid the dual threats of growing security concerns and COVID-19. Veuer’s Chandra Lanier has the story.
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