Rep.-elect Darrell IssaDarrell Edward IssaThe Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Mastercard - Moderna vaccine nears US approval; Congress cites 'progress' toward relief bill Issa defeats Campa-Najjar in California House race Chamber-backed Democrats embrace endorsements in final stretch MORE (R-Calif.) said Thursday he hopes President TrumpDonald TrumpInterior secretary tests positive for COVID-19 after two days of meetings with officials: report South Carolina Republican tests positive for coronavirus hours after speaking on House floor Trump to name Giuliani's son to role on Holocaust Memorial Council MORE will attend President-elect Joe BidenJoe BidenBooker: Proposed COVID-19 relief bill is 'far short' of desired pandemic aid for states and communities Trump to name Giuliani's son to role on Holocaust Memorial Council Biden would save US .6 billion by halting border wall construction: report MORE’s inauguration next month amid speculation Trump could skip the quadrennial affair.
“You know since George Washington there has been a peaceful transition of power, and I think it’s important that it continue, so yes of course I would,” he said at The Hill's event "Meet the New Members" when asked if Trump should attend the Jan. 20 inauguration.
“The reality is when the outgoing and the incoming president join, it is a unique time. It’s a time in which America respects both of these as they transition, and it’s an important time, and I hope it will occur.”
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Issa is the latest Republican to indicate that Trump should attend the event signifying the peaceful transition of power. Sen. Lindsey GrahamLindsey Olin GrahamHillicon Valley: Texas, other states bring antitrust lawsuit against Google | Krebs emphasizes security of the election as senators butt heads | Twitter cracks down on coronavirus vaccine misinformation Fake accounts posing as GOP leaders on Parler are selling Trump hats and CBD oil: report With Senate at stake, Georgia is on all our minds MORE (R-S.C.), a top White House ally, said last month before Biden’s victory was certified by the Electoral College that doing so would be “good for the country.”
Issa is known to be close to Trump. He endorsed him in 2016 and was nominated to lead the U.S. Trade and Development Agency, though he never received Senate confirmation for the job.
Trump has refused to concede his loss to Biden even after the Electoral College earlier this week certified Biden’s win in the White House race.
The president and his allies have launched a sweeping legal campaign looking to overturn the election, claiming that widespread voter fraud cost him reelection. However, virtually all of the lawsuits have been tossed out, including by some Trump-appointed judges, for lack of evidence or standing.
Issam, who is entering his second stint in the House, recognized Biden’s victory, telling moderators Bob CusackRobert (Bob) CusackThe Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Mastercard - Moderna vaccine nears US approval; Congress cites 'progress' toward relief bill The Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by Facebook - Election Day has arrived Law enforcement braces for unrest after Election Day MORE and Steve Clemons that “Joe Biden will be our president come Jan. 20.”
The Hill’s "Meet the New Members" event was sponsored by Philips Morris International and Mastercard.
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