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This is Jackie Evancho, Donald Trump's Beyoncé

This soprano, 16, will be in charge of singing the United States anthem at the end of Trump's investiture.

Jackie Evancho picks up Beyoncé's witness before the Capitol. This January 20 will be in charge of toning the United States anthem during the investiture of Donald Trump as President. Trump's team has not gotten any big name singer and accumulates dozens of rejections from artists like Andrea Bocelli, Elton John and Céline Dion. She has only achieved, for the moment, the participation of the popular dance company 'The Rockettes' of the Mormon choir 'Tabernacle' and Jackie Evancho, a teenager who became famous by being second in the television contest America's Got Talent.
He was then 10 years old and had a prodigious soprano voice. Now she's 16 and her yes to Donald Trump has not been without controversy. As she explained in an interview with the Today program, Trump's team contacted her to sing at the endowment, something that thrilled her deeply. "I felt very honored," she said.
However, it will not be the first time I sing for a President of the United States. In 2009, she participated in the Christmas ceremony that the Obama family offered at the White House along with artists such as Marc Anthony; And in 2012, she performed the theme Let There Be Peace on Earth at the National Prayer Breakfast. "I acted for him in the past and on a smaller scale. Not like this is a significant act for millions of people," she said in the interview. In addition, she has been singing for Pope Francis. It was in 2015, during the visit that the Pontiff made to the United States in 2015.
In the cv of jackie we find,besides several discs and musical performaces,a film,that carried  out in 2012 next to Robert Redford, Pact of silence.
In a recent interview with The New York Times, Jackie confesses that she does not know yet whether her family will be present on January 20 at the inauguration of Donald Trump. Who will not be will be his transgender sister, Juliet, due to "previous commitments," she says. "She will be with me in spirit," she adds. Both insist that Juliet's absence has nothing to do with Donald Trump's ideology. Jackie has received numerous criticisms for accepting Trump's proposal, but she defends herself by ensuring that singing on the endowment is not incompatible with supporting her sister one hundred percent.
The poster, in the absence of new additions, contrasts with the one Obama had in his investiture of 2009, when stars like Aretha Franklin, the queen of soul, intoned My Country Tis of Thee. In that occasion, the national anthem was interpreted by United States Navy Band, that is to say, the national orchestra of the Navy. And the act was attended by numerous celebrities such as Beyoncé, Jay Z, Steven Spielberg, Dustin Hoffmann, Denzel Washington, Alicia Keys and Oprah Winfrey, among others.

Two days earlier, a great concert was organized in front of the Lincoln Memorial in honor of Obama in which Bruce Springsteen, Mary J. Blige, Jon Bon Jovi, James Taylor, Garth Brooks, John Legend, John Mellencamp, Josh Groban, U2, Usher, Stevie Wonder and Shakira.
In 2013, Beyoncé sang the anthem while Kelly Clarkson, winner of the American Idol contest, sang My Country Tis of Thee. Hours later, the inaugural presidential ball congregated in a gigantic hall of the Washington Convention Center to several thousands of guests, who previously enjoyed the rhythm of the Mexican Maná, the rhythm of Stevie Wonder or the melodious voice of Alicia Keys, who Paraphrased one of her songs to sing "Obama is on fire" (Obama is on fire).
At the inauguration of George W. Bush in 2001, the organizing committee hosted a concert with guests such as Ricky Martin (star of the funniest anecdote of the day) and Jessica Simpson.
The contrast between Obama's and Trump's endowments resembles that between the political conventions and the campaigns of Hillary Clinton and the tycoon. With Clinton, world stars such as Madonna, Kate Perry, Beyoncé and Lady Gaga turned up, whereas Trump had to resort to its family and to some famous of second row like the model Antonio Sabàto. During the campaign, and true to its defiant style, the magnate criticized the artists who supported Clinton and assured not to need them.
Following Meryl Streep's Golden Globe speech, others have raised their voices against Donald Trump. W Magazine has joined great artists with the goal of playing Gloria Gaynor's famous song, I will survive. "It's a kind of anthem that we need now, more than ever, with the presidency that is thrown at us. We're going to survive the impending presidency of Donald Trump," said the American magazine. Emma Stone, Natalie Portman and Matthew McConaughey are some of the 21 actors involved in the video.

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