Donald Trump is going to take oath as the President of America on January 20. This will probably be the first time in American history when foreign leaders will attend the swearing-in of a President. The reason for this is that Trump wants to present this swearing-in ceremony as a global event. According to CNN report, Donald Trump’s team has started sending invitations to global leaders for the swearing-in ceremony to be held in January. Chinese President Xi Jinping has also been invited. Sources say that Trump has personally invited Jinping to attend the swearing-in ceremony. White House’s newly elected press secretary Carolyn Levitt confirmed this and said that yes, it is true that the Chinese President has been invited. This is an example that Trump is a supporter of open dialogue with the leaders of all countries. Related news But till now there has been no official response from China on this. It is being said that the President of China will not attend the swearing-in ceremony. Trump has taken this decision to invite Jinping at a time when global tension is increasing. Trump has warned of imposing tariffs on China. Which global leaders have been invited so far? According to media reports, apart from China’s President Xi Jinping, Italy’s Prime Minister Georgia Meloni, El Salvador’s President Armando Bukele and Argentina’s President Javier Miley have so far been invited for the swearing-in ceremony by Trump’s team. It is believed that many small and big leaders of the world are being invited. Why does Trump want to make the swearing-in a global event? Donald Trump will take oath as the 47th President of the country on January 20. He is going to take oath for this post for the second time. This will also be his last term. In such a situation, it is being said that to make his tenure memorable and historic, he has decided to present the swearing-in ceremony as a global event. According to American records, till date in the history of America, no foreign guest has been invited to the swearing-in ceremony of any President. In such a situation, Trump wants to start a trend by starting this new tradition. Trump won in the US elections. Republican Donald Trump won the US presidential elections by defeating Democratic candidate Kamala Harris. Out of a total of 538, 270 or more votes are required for majority. Trump got 301 while Kamala Harris got Electoral College votes. According to the New York Times, about 93 percent of the votes have been counted. In terms of vote percentage, Trump got 50.6 percent votes while Harris got 47.9 percent votes.