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After a tumultuous 4 years, President Trump will finally return to the White House. What sort of festivities can we expect to see over the next few days?
From USA Today. Donald John Trump, 78, will take the oath of office and return to the White House as the nation’s 47th president on Jan. 20, the highlight of a four-day celebration that will include fireworks, processions, partisan rallies, ballroom parties and church services. …
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Here’s the schedule leading up to Inauguration Day and what you can expect before and after Jan. 20. …
Saturday, Jan. 18
- The President’s Reception and Fireworks | Trump National Golf Club, Washington, D.C., Potomac Falls, Virginia
- Cabinet Reception and Vice President’s Dinner | National Gallery of Art, Washington
Sunday, Jan. 19
- Wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier | Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia
- Make America Great Again Victory Rally | 3 p.m., Capital One Arena, Washington
- Trump speaks at candlelight dinner | National Building Museum, Washington …
Monday, Jan. 20: Inauguration Day
Inaugural events include:
- Church service | St. John’s Episcopal Church in Lafayette Square, Washington
- Tea with Joe and Jill Biden | The White House
- Swearing-In Ceremony | Noon at West Front of the Capitol
- Farewell to the former president and vice president | U.S. Capitol
- US Capitol Departure Ceremony | Capitol
- The President’s Signing Room Ceremony | President’s Room near the Senate Chamber in the Capitol
- Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies Congressional Luncheon | National Statuary Hall in the Capitol
- President’s review of the troops | Front steps of the Capitol
- Presidential parade | from the Capitol down Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House
- Oval Office Signing Ceremony | The White House
- Commander in Chief Ball | Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium, Washington (can accommodate 1,000 guests)
- Liberty Inaugural Ball | Washington Hilton (International Ballroom can accommodate 2,700 guests)
- Starlight Ball | National Building Museum (Great Hall can accommodate 2,000 guests) …
Tuesday, Jan. 21
- National Prayer Service | 11 a.m. at Washington National Cathedral …
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(Excerpt from USA Today. Photo Credit: Andy Feliciotti on Unsplash)
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Father God, You have held us through a long and often discouraging number of years. We look to You for this new administration team. Bless them with Your wisdom and Your faithfulness. Let there be a carefulness in each member that remains throughout the hours, days, weeks and months of this new administration. Bless and protect the families of the Trump people and JD Vance and his family. Look after each of the families of the people who make up the cabinet. Bless the people who know You Father to remain focused on Your face. so that we will pray what you show us to pray, keeping in tune with You. In Jesus Name. amen.