List of leaders ‘demanding access’ to Trump’s inauguration as Xi Jinping reportedly ‘rejected’ invitation

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Although Donald Trump’s inauguration will take place on January 20, many hypotheses are circulating on social networks about participation in this wonderful event. The president-elect extended an invitation to Chinese President Xi Jinping. However, he refused, prompting a wave of enthusiastic foreign leaders who need to participate in the ceremony, the NY Post reported, citing resources close to the matter.

Foreign leaders were not expected to show up for US presidential inaugurations, but when Trump invited Xi, several other “are burning up the phone lines to their agents in Washington DC — demanding access,” according to the report.

These leaders come from Mozambique, Nigeria, Peru and Chile, a registered foreign official who spoke to the Post.

“I tell my clients the truth. They may not be able to go. If you are in Costa Rica, you may not be able to be invited to this grand opening. What is the added value? They do not bring companies or large corporations from their country,” the agent told the news outlet.

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Trump has extended invitations to leaders who share his beliefs. Giorgia Meloni, the PM of Italy, stated that she will try to attend the ceremony after receiving an invitation, as per the report. Meanwhile, Javier Milei, the President of Argentina, has received an invitation and intends to attend. “El Salvador’s Nayib Bukele — who has turned the nation around by cracking down on gang violence — has also been invited, as has former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro,” the report added.

After Trump’s election, several leaders visited Mar-a-Lago even before his inauguration.

Bryan Lanza, a former senior adviser to the Trump campaign and most recently an outside adviser, pointed to the global unrest of the past four years as one of the main reasons for the leaders’ interest. “Many world leaders need to talk to him first so that their voices are heard and assistance replaces the way Trump responds to some of those crises on the foreign stage. »

The British Nigel Farage has shown his attendance, according to Sky News.

Farage said he was looking to “fix the obstacles” with Elon Musk, who is also expected to be present at the ceremony, following their altercation on social media.

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