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Senator Mark Johnson attends President Donald J. Trumps inauguration

Senator Mark Johnson, a Republican from East Grand Forks, attended the 60th Presidential inauguration on Monday morning. Senator Johnson was in Heritage Hall in the United States Capitol. The 45th and 47th Presidential inauguration Donald Trump came into Heritage Hall after the inauguration to greet those in attendance. KROX’s Chris Fee talked with Senator Johnson before the inauguration and that interview is below. The picture below is by Senator Johnson.

 President Trump and Vice President JD Vance and their wives visit Heritage Hall. (Picture by Senator Mark Johnson

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