No constitutional scholar or judge has ever questioned the American right to skip a spouse's annoying work thing. It's a sentiment shared by many who have endured the slog of forced social engagement at events with people they neither know nor particularly care to meet.
When Michelle Obama announced that she would be skipping Donald Trump's inauguration, I thought, Good move. That acknowledgment resonates with anyone who has experienced the discomfort of attending an obligatory social gathering, especially one fraught with political tension. It's a choice rooted in personal integrity, reflecting a broader feeling of disdain for such events.
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