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Inauguration Day
Holiday nameInauguration Day
ObservedbyUnited States
TypeNational
DateJanuary 20
FrequencyQuadrennial

Inauguration Day is a significant event in the United States that marks the beginning of a new presidential term, with the President of the United States taking the oath of office, as outlined in Article II, Section 1 of the United States Constitution. This ceremony is attended by various dignitaries, including the Vice President of the United States, Members of Congress, and Supreme Court justices, such as John Roberts and Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The event is also witnessed by thousands of spectators, including Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Nancy Pelosi. Inauguration Day is a celebration of American democracy, with its roots in the Presidential inauguration of George Washington and the United States Constitution.

History of

Inauguration Day The history of Inauguration Day dates back to April 30, 1789, when George Washington was sworn in as the first President of the United States on the steps of Federal Hall in New York City. This event was attended by notable figures such as John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin. Over the years, the ceremony has evolved, with the Presidential inauguration of Abraham Lincoln and the Presidential inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt being significant milestones. The 20th Amendment to the United States Constitution established January 20 as the official date for the inauguration, which has been the case since the Presidential inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1937. Other notable figures, such as Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, and Lyndon B. Johnson, have also played a significant role in shaping the history of Inauguration Day.

Inauguration Ceremony

The Inauguration Ceremony is a formal event that takes place on the West Front of the United States Capitol, with the Architect of the Capitol and the United States Capitol Police playing a crucial role in the preparations. The ceremony is attended by dignitaries such as the Chief Justice of the United States, John Roberts, and other notable figures like Mike Pence, Kamala Harris, and Mitch McConnell. The President-elect takes the oath of office, as administered by the Chief Justice of the United States, and delivers an Inaugural address, which is often broadcast on CNN, Fox News, and NBC. The ceremony also features performances by notable artists, such as Aretha Franklin, Beyoncé, and Kelly Clarkson, and is attended by other celebrities like Oprah Winfrey, George Clooney, and Julia Roberts.

Security and Preparations

The security and preparations for Inauguration Day are a massive undertaking, involving various agencies such as the United States Secret Service, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the Department of Homeland Security. The Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police Department and the United States Park Police also play a significant role in maintaining security and order during the event. The National Mall is closed to the public, and Pennsylvania Avenue is restricted to authorized personnel, including Members of Congress and other dignitaries like Nancy Pelosi, Kevin McCarthy, and Chuck Schumer. The Pentagon and the National Guard are also involved in the security preparations, with notable figures like James Mattis and Mark Esper overseeing the operations.

Traditions and Customs

Inauguration Day is filled with various traditions and customs, including the Inaugural parade, which features performances by Bands of America and other notable groups like the United States Marine Corps Band and the United States Army Band. The Inaugural balls are also a significant part of the celebrations, with the President and First Lady attending various events, including the Commander-in-Chief's Ball and the National Building Museum. Other notable figures, such as Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, and Al Gore, also attend these events. The Luncheon at the United States Capitol is another tradition, where the President and Vice President are honored by Members of Congress, including Nancy Pelosi, Kevin McCarthy, and Mitch McConnell.

Notable Inaugurations

There have been several notable inaugurations throughout history, including the Presidential inauguration of John F. Kennedy, which was attended by notable figures like Robert Frost, Harry Truman, and Dwight D. Eisenhower. The Presidential inauguration of Barack Obama was also a significant event, with Aretha Franklin and Beyoncé performing during the ceremony. Other notable inaugurations include the Presidential inauguration of Ronald Reagan, the Presidential inauguration of Bill Clinton, and the Presidential inauguration of Donald Trump, which were attended by dignitaries like Nancy Reagan, Hillary Clinton, and Melania Trump. These events have been witnessed by thousands of spectators, including Oprah Winfrey, George Clooney, and Julia Roberts, and have been broadcast on CNN, Fox News, and NBC.

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