US Inauguration Day 2021: Ceremony schedule, participants, where and when to watch Joe Biden s swearing-in today The 59th Presidential Inauguration will air on all major US networks. It can also be live streamed at bideninaugural.org and will be available on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter FP Trending January 19, 2021 18:07:09 IST File image of US president-elect Joe Biden. AP
Joe Biden will be sworn in as the 46th President of the United States and Kamala Harris will take the oath of office as vice-president
tomorrow (Wednesday, 20 January).
The inauguration will take place on the West Front of the US Capitol amid heightened security concerns following supporters of President Donald Trump attacking the building on 6 January.
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Hillary and Bill Clinton (L), Donald and Melania Trump (R) (Getty Images)
Several large moving trucks were spotted Monday morning at President Donald J. Trump s Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, fueling speculation that he will move to the plush South Florida property after leaving office on January 20. At about 9.30 am, WPTV Chopper 5 spotted at least two large trucks from JK Moving Services parked outside the club. Workers were reportedly seen moving large boxes into the property, sparking an interest in the mysterious logistics provider that has rendered services to past US leaders as well.
The 45th POTUS is set to arrive in South Florida on Wednesday morning, according to Palm Beach police. President-elect Joe Biden will be inaugurated in Washington later in the day.
US Inauguration Day 2021: How to watch Joe Biden s swearing-in ceremony on 20 January On Inauguration Day, President-elect Biden and both the Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will take Oaths of Office at noon, which will be followed by the inaugural address FP Trending January 18, 2021 20:00:40 IST File image of US president-elect Joe Biden. AP
Joe Biden is all set to be sworn in as the 46th President of the United States on 20 January. President-elect Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will take their oaths at the West front of the US Capitol for the 59th Presidential Inauguration.
Biden s inauguration will happen amid heightened security concerns after Donald Trump s supporters attacked the US Capitol building on 6 January. The FBI had to vet the 25,000 National Guard troops coming to Washington for the event over concerns regarding an inside
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National Guard troops reinforce security around the U.S. Capitol ahead of expected protests leading up to President-elect Joe Biden s inauguration, in Washington, Sunday, Jan. 17, 2021, following the deadly attack on Congress by a mob of supporters of President Donald Trump. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
Ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on Wednesday, the American capital has been virtually turned into a garrison city, amidst multiple reports of threats and more armed violence by pro-Trump supporters to disrupt the swearing-in. In the aftermath of last week s Capitol riots, Washington D.C. is preparing for the scaled down inauguration of the 46th US President with extreme security measures - closing roads, erecting barbed wire fences and deploying more than 25,000 National Guards along with thousands of local police personnel and those from other secu
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13 women among 20 Indian-Americans roped in by Biden for key White House positions. Take a look
US President-elect Joe Biden has nominated at least 20 Indian-Americans, including 13 women, to key positions in his incoming administration, a record for the small ethnic community that constitutes one per cent of America s population. As many as 17 of them, including Neera Tanden who has been nominated as the Director of Management and Budget, would be part of the Biden administration in the powerful White House complex.
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The January 20th inauguration, the 59th in all, where Biden, 78, would be sworn in as the 46th President of the United States is already historic in the making as for the first time ever a woman, Kamala Harris, would be sworn as the Vice-President of the country. Harris, 56, is also the first ever Indian-origin and African-American to be sworn in as the Vice President of the United State