Joe Biden Appears to Be Wearing Bulletproof Vest During Inauguration

Joe Biden Appears to Be Wearing Bulletproof Vest During Inauguration

- The raid on the Capitol two weeks ago necessitated the Secret Service, FBI and the Army to beef up security in Washington DC

- Joe Biden appears to be have been advised to wear a bulletproof vest to protect him from a bullet, just incase

- Biden was sworn in as US 46th president, ending the era of Donald Trump who lost in the November 3, presidential election

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Following insurrection that was witnessed at the US Capitol on January 6 and recent security threats reported by the FBI, the Secret Service appears to have advised Joe Biden to wear a bulletproof vest during his inauguration.

Joe Biden appears to be wearing bulletproof vest during highly guarded inauguration ceremony
President Joe Biden delivers his inaugural speech after being sworn-in on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol on January 20, 2021, in Washington, DC. Photo: Getty Images.
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Briefly.co.za has examined pictures of Biden captured during the Wednesday, January 20, event and can authoritatively report there is a high likelihood the new president donned a body armour under his suit.

We also shared the pictures with security experts who are also of the opinion Biden wore the protective gear, to keep him safe, just in case.

Joe Biden appears to be wearing bulletproof vest during highly guarded inauguration ceremony
During the inauguration ceremony, Joe Biden became the 46th president of the United States. Photo: Getty Images.
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The vest seemed to outline itself on the trenchcoat Biden wore over his suit to keep himself warm; giving him an almost boxy shape near his shoulders.

Security Analyst Mwenda Mbijiwe, when reached for comment, said the pictures showed all possibilities that Biden was draped in body armour but was quick to note that this was not uncommon for most presidents.

Joe Biden appears to be wearing bulletproof vest during highly guarded inauguration ceremony
Joe Biden and his wife Jill Biden. Photo: Getty Images.
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Mbijiwe cited the raid on the Capitol as among developments that necessitated Biden's security detail to not only ensure he was guarded but also protected from dangerous projectiles like bullets.

"Almost all president's including Kenya's Uhuru Kenyatta wear bulletproof most of the times when they venture out. For Biden, this was very necessary due to the security situation witnessed in Washington DC recently. Yes, he (Biden) had a vest.
They have to protect his chest area both from the front and the back. The chest area is very sensitive and delicate and needs to be protected, especially from trauma caused by bullets. This is where we have delicate organs like the lungs and heart. To some extent, it is easier to survive a shot fired on your head than the one that tares through your chest," said Mbijiwe.

Joe Biden appears to be wearing bulletproof vest during highly guarded inauguration ceremony
U.S. President Joe Biden fist bumps Vice President Kamala Harris after she took the oath of office on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol on January 20, 2021, in Washington, DC. Photo: Getty Images.
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The security analyst described the security situation in DC as delicate, citing the high number of National Guard troops deployed to maintained law and order.

"The only time such a large number of soldiers were out on the streets in DC is during the protests that broke after the assassination of American minister and scholar Martin Luther King, Jr," he stated.

George Musamali, a security and safety consultant at Executive Protection Services, who also looked at the photos, however, differed with Mbijiwe on if the recently inaugurated president wore a protective vest.

Joe Biden appears to be wearing bulletproof vest during highly guarded inauguration ceremony
U.S. President Joe Biden delivers his inaugural address during the inauguration ceremony on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol on January 20, 202, in Washington, DC. Photo: Getty Images.
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According to Musamali, the security arrangements in DC were very elaborate and thus unnecessary for Biden to walk around with such a vest which is usually perceived as cumbersome due to its weight.

"From my observation, he is not wearing one. These things are very cumbersome and V.I.Ps use them when it is absolutely necessary. Yesterday's event had elaborate security plans and I don't think he needed one," Musamali told TUKO.co.ke.
Joe Biden appears to be wearing bulletproof vest during highly guarded inauguration ceremony
U.S. President Joe Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden take a walk after Biden's inauguration on January 20, 2021, in Washington, DC. Photo: Getty Images.
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VIP bulletproof vests

Most VIPs have off-late embraced wearing protective vests, especially with the increasing threats on their lives from perceived rivals.

Such vests are currently on the market and their quality and level of protection increase depending on how many people interested in them can pay.

They are much lighter than the once worn by police or the military and have the capacity to protect the wearer from bullets fired from most handheld guns like the 9mm, 45mm and the 38mm.

Joe Biden appears to be wearing bulletproof vest during highly guarded inauguration ceremony
Joe Biden greets former U.S. president Barack Obama with a fist bump during the inauguration on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol on January 20, 2021 in Washington, DC. Photo: Getty Images.
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Italian Prime Minister

In 2015, Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi caused a stir when he called on Uhuru but chose to wear body armour under his suit ahead of the meeting.

The protective vest was very conspicuous, made him look like he was feeling uncomfortable and gave his shoulders a boxy shape.

In other news, Kamala Harris has just been sworn in as the 49th vice president of the United States and is the first woman to hold the position in the office. She is also an author and has published a number of books.

Mzansi female celebrities are celebrating Kamala Harris' victory along with her president Joe Biden.

A few South African celebrities took the opportunity to show support to Kamala as she takes on her position as the vice president.

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