Washington:Brayden Harrington, a 13-year-old boy from New Hampshire, who had become famous after bonding with US President-elect Joe Biden over their experience with stuttering last year, will be part of the inauguration ceremony on Wednesday.
He said, "It's a huge part of our life because a President is being elected that has a speech issue."
Harrington will be part of a segment introducing the President-elect's remarks during the 90-minute "Celebrating America" special airing on ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN and MSNBC, CNN has learned, CNN stated.
During the segment, he will be reading a famous line from former President John F. Kennedy's inaugural address, "Ask not what your country can do for you -- ask what you can do for your country."
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Speaking on Biden's journey to being the President of the US, Harrington said, "He's come a long way and I'm pretty happy for him. When I first met him, it was in February and he came this far...He has the whole country in his hands, and I know he'll be good at that."