I see none from Wisconsin on a list released by Team Trump and posted by Politico.
Participation in Trump's Inauguration has generated controversy.
Some Washington, DC-area bands opted not to participate, members of the popular Rockettes dance troupe have been given permission to skip its performance, and Jan Chamberlin, a soprano with the famed Mormon Tabernacle Choir, minced no words about sitting out the famed group's Inaugural appearance:
"There will be more than 8,000 parade participants representing forty organizations including high school and university marching bands, equestrian corps, first responders, and veterans groups,” the [Trump Inaugural] committee said, adding that more information regarding the parade, such as biographies and the order, “will be forthcoming” and “[f]urther participants may also be announced.”For the record, one Wisconsin organization marched in President Obama's second inaugural parade.
Participation in Trump's Inauguration has generated controversy.
Some Washington, DC-area bands opted not to participate, members of the popular Rockettes dance troupe have been given permission to skip its performance, and Jan Chamberlin, a soprano with the famed Mormon Tabernacle Choir, minced no words about sitting out the famed group's Inaugural appearance:
Citing Scripture and declaring that "tyranny is now on our doorstep," Chamberlin likened Trump to Adolf Hitler and accused him of "stirring up people with a combination of fanaticism, false promises, and fear."
"I only know I could never 'throw roses to Hitler'," she wrote. "And I certainly could never sing for him."