Trump Oath Ceremony. Donald Trump will take oath as the President of America for the second time on January 20. The swearing-in ceremony of the richest President in the history of America is going to be very special.
On this occasion, most of the world's global leaders will be seen together in Washington DC . Usually, global leaders are not invited to the US swearing-in ceremony, but this time the rule is being changed.
Why S Jaishankar instead of PM Modi?
There was speculation that PM Modi might attend the swearing-in ceremony, but this did not happen. In fact, never in history has India's representative attended the swearing-in ceremony of the President.
High sources in the Indian government informed that our aim is to maintain equal relations with both the parties of America, Democratic and Republican. India has always ensured that its relations with America are not limited to any one political party. Even though PM Modi has a good friendship with Trump, India wants to maintain its diplomatic balance.
These leaders got the invitation
Talking about leaders, the most surprising name is that of Xi Jinping. The relationship between America and China is well known. Leaders like Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will attend the swearing-in ceremony. Talking about India, PM Modi is not going to attend. Foreign Minister S Jaishankar will attend the swearing-in ceremony on January 20.
Which leaders did not get the invitation?
About 80 politicians from around the world may attend the swearing-in ceremony. According to media reports, Pakistan and Bangladesh did not receive any invitation. Russian President Putin has also not been invited.
The world's giants will be present
Talking about businessmen, CEOs of Meta, Amazon and Open AI, Google, Apple will attend the ceremony. Elon Musk will definitely be there.
200 million dollars were raised for the swearing-in ceremony. All the big tech giants and businessmen of the world donated funds. Those who donated more than 1 million dollars were given 6 passes.
However, some big personalities could not even get passes because all the VIP passes were sold out. From this, we can guess how special this swearing-in ceremony is going to be.
Where will Trump take the oath?
Trump's swearing-in ceremony will be held in front of the US Capitol building in Washington DC. After the swearing-in, Donald Trump will also deliver an inaugural address. The eyes of the whole world are on Trump's first speech after the swearing-in.
Kamala Harris was defeated in the election
Trump's election win was certified on January 6 before he was sworn in, with no lawmakers raising any objections as the House tallied states. Donald Trump received 312 electoral votes, while Kamala Harris received 226.
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