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Donald Trump will take the oath of office and secrecy as the 47th President of America on Monday, January 20. Preparations for the swearing-in ceremony are going on in full swing. Donald Trump will be in power in America for the second time.

 

Earlier in 2017, he had won the presidential election. But in 2020, he had to face defeat in front of Democratic leader Joe Biden. Leaders and influential people from all over the world are being invited to the swearing-in ceremony.

 

What is tradition?

There is a tradition in America to celebrate the swearing in of the President with great pomp. Under this, the current President leaves the White House. And the new President enters the White House. The program is called inauguration day. The Vice-President also takes oath along with the newly elected President. Inauguration Day in America is held on 20 January after every four years. But if 20 January is a Sunday, then this program takes place on 21 January.

 

Where will you take the oath?

Donald 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.

 

At what time and who will administer the oath?

 

Donald Trump will take the oath of office and secrecy on January 20 at 12 noon local time. According to Indian time, this ceremony will take place at 10:30 pm. According to reports, Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court John Roberts will administer the oath to Donald Trump.

 

Will Joe Biden come or not?

When Joe Biden took oath as President in 2020, Donald Trump did not attend his program. But now the question is being raised whether Joe Biden will attend Trump's swearing-in ceremony or not. But Joe Biden has now made it clear that he will attend the program and watch the transfer of power.

 

How to reach the White House?

After the swearing-in, Donald Trump will reach the White House by bike via Pennsylvania Avenue. On the way, he will be accompanied by floats, military contingents and school marching bands. Later, Donald Trump will inspect the parade.

 

Who will be Trump's guests?

Many world celebrities have been invited to Donald Trump's swearing-in ceremony. Many foreign guests will attend the event. Argentina's President Javier Milla will attend the swearing-in ceremony. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will also be a part of the swearing-in ceremony. Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban will also attend the event.

 

Who will not come?

Chinese President Xi Jinping has been invited to Trump's swearing-in ceremony. But according to media reports, Jinping is expected not to attend the event.

 

Who will bear the expenses?

The US government will bear the expenses of the swearing-in ceremony at Capitol Hills. But apart from this, the expenses of the programs to be held in other places including Washington will be borne by Donald Trump's inaugural committee. Programs will be organized in different parts of Washington on the evening of January 20. Donald Trump will personally visit many of these places.

 

Who is donating to Trump?

In 2017, Donald Trump raised 106.7 million US dollars for his swearing-in ceremony. According to estimates, this amount may increase further this time. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Meta owner Mark Zuckerberg's companies have announced to donate one million dollars each to Trump's committee. Apple CEO Tim Cook and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi have also announced to donate the same amount.

 

What will Trump do a day before the oath?

A day before the swearing-in ceremony, i.e. on January 19, Donald Trump will address the 'Make America Great Again' victory rally in the Columbia district of Washington. Through this rally, Donald Trump will gather thousands of supporters. Later, these supporters will be a part of the swearing-in ceremony the next day. This will be Trump's first rally in Columbia after January 6, 2021.

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