Joe Biden was inaugurated as President of the United States on Wednesday and Pennsylvania Congressman Conor Lamb says he's hoping that people who did not vote for Joe Biden will give him a chance.
Lamb, who attended the today's inauguration, says there's a feeling of hope in Washington.
"I don't want to be overly optimistic or unrealistic or anything, but I think any time you get a fresh start, you get a chance to clear the decks and start from scratch and I think that's what we're gonna get here," Lamb told KDKA Radio's Marty Griffin Wednesday morning.
Senator Pat Toomey released a statement wishing success for Biden, stating "President Joe Biden took the oath of office today during a health crisis and significant political strife.
"I commend President Biden for his call for national unity, and his assurance to those who did not support him that he will nevertheless be president for all Americans. I urge the president to follow through on this commitment by working with members of Congress from both sides of the aisle to pursue policies that will lead to peace and prosperity for all Americans. I am praying for President Biden and his success in leading our country forward."