Love him or hate him, he has made politics interesting again. And now his presidency is innevitable. Here is the livestream and schedule for those of you who want to watch it and possibly express your feelings.
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Schedule according to The New York Times:
Thursday, Jan. 19
The festivities officially kick off on This afternoon, with a wreath-laying ceremony, a concert and an intimate dinner.
3 p.m. | Wreath-laying ceremony
Mr. Trump will begin his public schedule with an inaugural tradition: laying a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery to honor the nation’s fallen soldiers.
4 p.m. | “Make America Great Again!” welcome celebration
Back across the Potomac, Mr. Trump will deliver brief remarks at a concert outside the Lincoln Memorial kicking off the inaugural events. The concert will be televised nationally and is free to the public in Washington. Performers include Toby Keith, 3 Doors Down and more.
7:30 p.m. | Candlelight dinner
Mr. Trump, Vice President-elect Mike Pence and their families will make an appearance at a candlelight dinner at Washington’s Union Station to thank donors at the inauguration.
Friday, Jan. 20
Inauguration Day begins with quiet prayer. It will end with the president dancing his way across the capital.
Early morning | Private family breakfast
If tradition holds, the Trumps and their invited guests will share a private breakfast at Blair House, the president’s guesthouse. They are expected to stay the night there Thursday into Friday.
8:30 a.m. | Private prayer service
The president-elect and his family will attend a religious service at St. John’s Episcopal Church, just a short walk from Blair House.
9:30 a.m. | Coffee date at the White House
The incoming and departing presidents will meet at the White House with their wives. As is customary, Mr. Trump and Mr. Obama will then ride together down Pennsylvania Avenue to the Capitol.
11:30 a.m. | Swearing-in ceremony
With American officials and other dignitaries gathered on the West Front of the Capitol, the official inauguration ceremony will feature religious leaders with ties to Mr. Trump, remarks from Senator Roy Blunt of Missouri, the chairman of the congressional inaugural committee, and musical performances.
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