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Garbage truck from Trump's Green Bay stunt to join inaugural parade

President-elect Trump's inaugural parade will feature garbage trucks, as was previously done in Green Bay, Wisconsin, a spokesperson for the President-elect Inaugural Committee confirmed to The Hill on Monday.

While in Wisconsin in late October, the president-elect rode in his campaign-themed garbage truck to draw attention to President Biden's comments in which he appeared to call Trump supporters “trash.” .

“What about my garbage truck? This truck is a tribute to Kamala and Joe Biden,” Trump said from the passenger seat of his truck, which was covered in Trump campaign stickers and flags. spoke.

Mr. Biden's seeming comparison of the president-elect's supporters to trash earlier in the week drew sharp criticism from the right, just a week after Vice President Harris lost the election to Mr. Trump. Harris later distanced herself from Biden's comments, saying she “strongly” opposes “any criticism of people based on who they vote for.”

“I believe my work represents all people, whether they support me or not,” Harris said at the time. “And as President of the United States, I will be president for all Americans, whether you vote for me or not.”

Biden said late last month that he would attend President Trump's inauguration, scheduled for January 20.

“Of course I do. The only president I've ever avoided the inauguration of is the one who's about to be inaugurated,” Biden said when asked about attending the event.

The Hill reached out to the White House, Harris' office and the company. reportedly delayed of garbage truckRoadmaster, please leave a comment.

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