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What Will Trump’s Inauguration Look Like!

The inauguration ceremony of the President of the United States takes place every four years in the United States. There, the newly elected president officially took office. The inauguration ceremony was grand. Many guests are invited. There are many arrangements.

Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 47th President of the United States on Monday, January 20. Let’s know the arrangements that will be at his inauguration ceremony.

Swearing in

According to the U.S. Constitution, the new president’s term begins at noon on January 20. On that day, the new president is sworn in. However, if January 20 falls on a Sunday (weekend), the oath-taking ceremony is held a day later.

In recent years, U.S. presidents have been sworn in on temporary platforms set up on the West Lawn of the Capitol.

The Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court usually conducts the swearing-in ceremony. Chief Justice John Roberts will administer the oath of office to Trump on Monday. This will be the second time Trump will be sworn in as president.

The new president also speaks at the inauguration. In that speech, he presented an outline of what he plans to do in the next four years.
Vice President JD Vance will be sworn in along with Trump on Monday.
More than 200,000 tickets

Many celebrities, including world leaders, top billionaires, have been invited to Trump’s event. In addition, more than 220,000 tickets are being distributed from lawmakers’ offices to attend the swearing-in ceremony. However, those who do not get those tickets will not be disappointed. Thousands of people will be able to watch the swearing-in ceremony on a giant video screen from the National Mall.

After the ceremony is over, the public is expected to catch a glimpse of Trump as he parades on Pennsylvania Avenue, the road from the Capitol to the White House.
Signing the Executive Order

Donald Trump has already indicated that he will sign several executive orders on his first day in office. The order will be signed to change many policies taken under the administration of outgoing President Joe Biden.

On his first day in office, Trump made a number of promises. These include launching a mass deportation program of migrants and increasing oil extraction activities. He also promised to pardon the rioters on Capitol Hill on Jan. 6, 2021.

Music Arrangement

Celebrity attendance was low during Trump’s inauguration of his first term in 2017. Because, no first-rate star was found willing to attend the swearing-in ceremony of Trump, who became a politician from the controversial reality star.
However, the situation has improved somewhat at Trump’s inauguration ceremony in the second term.
American singer Carrie Underwood will sing the song ‘America the Beautiful’ at the event. American singer Lee Greenwood will also perform at the event. His patriotic song “God Bless the USA” was used in Trump’s election campaign.

A rally will be held on Sunday, the day before the inauguration ceremony. There will be performances by disco group The Village People. American musicians Jason Aldian, Gavin DeGraw and band Rascal Flats will also perform.

Gala Events

Three formal gala ceremonies will be held on Monday night after he is sworn in as president. Trump is expected to appear at all of the events. There are other plans as well.

The night before his inauguration, Trump will hold a “Make America Great Again Victory Rally” at the Capitol One Arena in Washington.

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