Huma Abedin, vice-chair of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, has rarely been seen since Clinton lost the election to Donald Trump in November. But she was spotted Friday arriving at the Capitol for Trump's Inauguration.

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Dressed in head-to-toe black, Abedin arrived shortly after the Clintons.

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Abedin, who stayed in the background for most of the campaign, was front and center in its final days, when FBI director James Comey announced an investigation into emails found during an unrelated investigation of Abedin’s estranged husband, Anthony Weiner, who has been accused of sending illicit texts to a 15-year-old girl. Comey later said the inquiry did not change the FBI's previous conclusion that no charges should be brought against Clinton for her handling of classified information. Still, Clinton reportedly later pointed to the Comey letter as a reason for her loss.

No word yet on what's next for Abedin, who has been working with the Clintons since she was a 19-year-old intern.

Kate Storey Esquire Writer-at-Large Kate Storey is a Writer-at-Large for Esquire covering culture, politics, and style.

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