Published on 12:21 PM, January 04, 2017

Bill, Hillary Clinton to attend Trump inauguration

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton talks with her husband, and former President Bill Clinton after casting their votes in Chappaqua, New York on November 8, 2016. Photo: EDUARDO MUNOZ ALVAREZ / AFP

Former President Bill Clinton and Democratic presidential nominee of 2016 Hillary Clinton will attend the President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration later this month, CNN reports quoting aides to both Clintons.

Former President George W Bush and former first lady Laura Bush will also attend, the 43rd president's office said in a statement Tuesday, according to CNN.

"President and George W Bush will attend the 58th Presidential Inauguration Ceremony on January 20, 2017, at the US Capitol in Washington, DC," the statement read. "They are pleased to be able to witness the peaceful transfer of power -- a hallmark of American democracy -- and swearing-in of President Trump and Vice President Pence."

Previously, Jimmy Carter was the only former commander in chief who had publicly said he would attend Trump's inauguration. Bush's father, President George HW Bush, will not be attending due to his health, a spokesman has told CNN.

Former presidents traditionally attend the ceremonial transfer of power at the US Capitol, according to CNN.

Despite being a fellow Republican, Bush did not vote for Trump on Election Day, a decision Trump later deemed "sad." Bush's father voted for Hillary Clinton, according to sources. During the primaries, both Bushes supported their family member, former Florida Gov Jeb Bush, who was a fierce challenger of Trump's.

Just a week after the election, George W Bush lamented the role that anger played in politics today.

"I understand anger, and some people may have been angry when I was president. But anger shouldn't drive policy," Bush said in Dallas in a rare public speech.

"What needs to drive policy is what's best for the people who are angry."