What are the events happening during Trump's inauguration..!?

Donald trump is set to take office as US President on the 20th. Let's now see what events will take place at this inauguration according to American tradition. donald trump is set to take office for the second time. His supporters are planning to celebrate this in a grand manner. Joe Biden, who is currently leaving office, is set to attend Trump's inauguration. But trump, who suffered a defeat in the last election, avoided attending Biden's inauguration. But Biden has said that there will be a smooth transition of power and that he will attend the ceremony. The oath-taking, musical performances, and celebratory parades are expected to be held, followed by some official meetings. First, trump will be sworn in as Vice President, followed by JD Wansom. After this, the term of office of both of them will officially begin. The inauguration ceremony will take place in Washington, D.C., at exactly 12 p.m.
The Chief Justice of the united states Supreme Court, john Roberts, will administer the oath. It is reported that about 2,20,000 tickets have been issued for the inauguration ceremony and an additional 2,50,000 people will gather on the National Mall to watch the event. Carrie Underwood's concert will be held as part of the inauguration ceremony. After the concert, a traditional parade will be held on pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House. The military will participate in this motorcade. trump and his guests will watch the parade from a special platform near the White House. After this, donald trump will go to the Presidential Office. There, he is said to be signing documents to make some important announcements. After the inauguration ceremony, trump is scheduled to address thousands of supporters in Washington that evening. Leaders of various countries, ministers, and ambassadors are attending the inauguration ceremony of the US President. Leading IT company leaders including Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Sundar Pichai are also expected to participate.

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