In January, Americans celebrated one of the greatest rituals of our republic: the peaceful transfer of power.
I was honored to bear witness to history. [I’m] working closely with President Trump to advance a Golden Age in America.
As part of the ceremonies, my wife Barbara and I joined the inaugural luncheon in Statuary Hall.
We enjoyed a delicious meal featuring food from America’s heartland, including Nebraska beef and Minnesota apples.
An Iowa-born artist provided a feast for the eyes at the luncheon. Her magnificent painting hung behind President Trump. It’s titled, “American Horizon.”
Jane Wilson was born on her family farm near Seymour, Iowa, in 1924. It’s the first time a female artist’s work was selected for this occasion.
She painted “American Horizon” 25 years ago, ten years before her death at age 90.
Senator Klobuchar told us she selected the piece for its vast, open landscape, noting how its enduring horizon reflects our enduring democracy.
I’m proud to pay tribute to an Iowan whose work became part of history at the 60th inauguration ceremonies here at the U.S. Capitol.
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