10: Relevant people line up for Capitol Hill.
Noon 12: the inauguration ceremony was held outdoors on the west side of the U.S. capitol, and the vice president-elect first read the oath. Subsequently, at the swearing-in ceremony presided over by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, the President-elect read the oath.
After the swearing-in ceremony, a salute of 2 1 will be fired, followed by the prelude "Drum and Drum" by the Army brass band and "Salute to the Commander-in-Chief" by the US Marine Corps band. Then the new president began to deliver his inaugural address, outlining the policy objectives.
65438+ 0: 00 pm: The President and his wife, the Vice President and his wife, the Speaker of the Senate, members of Congress and invited guests will attend a luncheon hosted by the Presidential Inauguration Committee jointly formed by the Senate and the House of Representatives. Lunch usually features dishes from the hometown of the new president and vice president.
After lunch: the new president went to the eastern part of Capitol Hill to review the honor guard along the way.
2 pm to 4: 30 pm: Celebrate the inauguration parade of the President. The presidential motorcade departs from Capitol Hill and passes through the White House along Pennsylvania Avenue, with a total distance of 1.7 miles. Accompanied by honor guards of the three armed forces, non-governmental organizations, military bands and various floats. The president, vice president and guests boarded the viewing platform in front of the White House to watch the parade. The parade was prepared by the Presidential Inaugural Committee of the United States Armed Forces Joint Working Group.
20: 00 pm: Celebrate the inaugural ball of the President.