What Time Is The Inauguration On January 20th 2017? Schedule Of Events
... Presidential inauguration 2017. After 10 weeks, dozens of tweets and one rollicking news conference, Donald Trump’s transition into the White House has left little doubt that the man Americans elected in November is the president they’ll get. Inauguration events begin at 8 a.m. that morning with a church service but the actual inauguration for Trump and Pence begins at 10 a.m. Friday and will last until about 2 p.m. under heavy security. A parade will follow. Friday’s schedule from Scripps National Desk (all times central. “INAUGURAL SWEARING-IN CEREMONY: 11-2 p.m. central. There are no tickets required to see President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect Mike Pence sworn in to their respective offices. It takes place on the west front of the United States Capitol. The event will include faith readings and prayers, an invocation, speeches and a benediction. There will be several individuals at this event. Security will be heavy. INAUGURAL PARADE: 2-5 p.m. More than 8,000 people are expected to parade down ...
Here Is A Complete Schedule Of All The Donald Trump Inauguration Events
... transition of power. Inauguration events started Thursday and will run through the weekend. Some of the festivities will be taking place amid several organized protests, including the Women’s March on Washington, which is expected to draw about 200,000 people on Saturday. The massive demonstration calls for people to to march in solidarity with “women, immigrants of all statuses, those with diverse religious faiths particularly Muslim, people who identify as LGBTQIA, Native and Indigenous people, Black and Brown people, people with disabilities, the economically impoverished and survivors of sexual assault,” according to its Facebook page. There are also other anti-Trump marches planned in other parts of the U. S. and abroad. Here is a full list of all official inauguration events happening over the next few days. Friday, Jan. 20. 9:30 a.m. — Musical guests begin performing. The inauguration ceremony begins at the west front of the Capitol ...
When Is Donald Trump's Presidential Inauguration At The White House And What Time Does It Begin? Everything You Need To Know
... a gap between US election and presidential inauguration. The US election was held on November 8, 2016, but Donald Trump does not officially become president until midday on January 20. Until 1933, the new president was inaugurated on March 4, four months after election day. This was then shortened to around two months with the ratification of the 20 th Amendment. The time between US election and inauguration allows for the incumbent, or 'lame duck', president to tie up any loose ends, and for the incoming president to prepare for his tenure by working on policy and appointing his cabinet. But the main reason for the delay is to allow for the election to continue. On November 8, members of the public cast their votes – but not directly for who they want to be president. Who hates Donald Trump and why? Celebrity critics of the president-elect. Americans vote for people called 'electors' in their state who are supporting the candidate they want to become president – this process is called the 'Electoral College'. The more people who live in a state, the more electors there are for that state. ...
Why Garth Brooks, Jennifer Holliday Won't Play
... his actions speak louder than words here? If you look at his tour , Brooks does not have any conflicting concerts on the 19 th (the date of the welcome celebration featuring 3 Doors Down) or the 20 th (on the actual inauguration day). The musical acts that do remain on the bill either have brands that closely align with Trump's or they're so un-famous that even bad press is still press. But this, honestly, is a good microcosm of our current political system. People will flood a small cover band (with fewer than 7,000 followers on Facebook) with emails and letters, but how many people are following the cabinet hearings and contacting their representatives about their concerns over the Affordable Care Act's repeal? The celebritification of American politics has elected a celebrity who celebrities hate, and the public hates any celebrities for supporting him. Meanwhile, our celebrity President-elect and his ...
Toby Keith, 3 Doors Down To Perform Jan. 19
... to my fans. Please know that I HEAR YOU and I feel your pain. The LGBT Community was mostly responsible for birthing my career and I am deeply indebted to you. Mic's original story appears below. President-elect Donald Trump needed a superman (or perhaps more appropriately an ubermensch ) to save his inauguration from being a silent, music-less bomb. It seems he's found the next best thing: a band that once sang a early '00 s hit called "Kryptonite.". Friday, Trump's inauguration team announced three of their biggest, non-cover bands , gets to date for the upcoming inauguration festivities. Artists 3 Doors Down, Toby Keith and Broadway star Jennifer Holliday are set to perform Trump's Jan. 19 Make America Great Again! Welcome Celebration outside of the Lincoln Memorial. Several smaller names will also join them, including The Piano Guys, Lee Greenwood, Ravi Drums and The Frontmen of Country, which a press release explains as "featuring Tim Rushlow, former lead singer of Little Texas, Larry Stewart of Restless Heart and Richie Mc Donald of Lonestar.". Source: 3 Doors Down VEVO/You Tube. ...
Donald Trump’s Inaugural
... a vision of the nation as one people, he's had difficulty expressing American values, and he has had difficulty convincing Americans that he understands the office the of the president and that he will abide by the limits of the constitution”, said Mercieca. No idea what to expect. Given Trump's past behavior, predicting what he will do or say in his inaugural speech is almost impossible. "Honestly, I have no idea what to expect”, said Stob. "I am expecting the unexpected.”. Adds Texas A&M's Mercieca: "Trump does like to keep folks guessing, so maybe there will be something of interest or surprise in the speech.”. What both experts, however, are convinced of, is that it will be very difficult for Trump to reach the goal outlined previously by his team: to unify the country. Unity is hard to come by. "Trump's appeal to unity will ...
Watch Donald Trump Inauguration Live Stream Online
... encourage unity in recent days, instead inflaming tensions with his critics through a series of tweets. The incoming president tweeted Saturday that Lewis should pay more attention to his “crime ridden” Atlanta-area district, adding that the civil rights leader was “all talk.”. Questions about Trump’s relationship with Russia have dominated the days leading up to his inauguration. Michael Flynn, who is set to become Trump’s national security adviser, has been in frequent contact with Russia’s ambassador to the U. S. in recent weeks, including on the day the Obama administration hit Moscow with sanctions in retaliation for the alleged election hacking, a senior U. S. official said. After initially denying the contact took place, Trump’s team publicly acknowledged the conversations on Sunday. “The conversations that took place at that time were not in any way related to the new U. S. sanctions against Russia or the expulsion of diplomats,” said Pence. Repeated contacts just as Obama imposed sanctions would raise questions about whether Trump’s team discussed — or even helped shape — Russia’s response. Russian President Vladimir ...
What We Know About Trump's Inaugural Performers So Far
... quit in protest , and some Rockettes protested their inclusion in the event, as well. Company management later said members were not required to perform. Trump's boast to the Times comes after weeks of effort by his team to spin the inauguration as intentionally light on celebrities. Incoming White House Communications Director Sean Spicer said on Fox that the president-elect "doesn't need celebrities … He is the celebrity." In late December, Trump adviser Boris Epshteyn said the inauguration was "not a summer jam.". The so-called "A" list celebrities are all wanting tixs to the inauguration, but look what they did for Hillary, NOTHING. I want the PEOPLE. — Donald J. Trump (@real Donald Trump) December 23, 2016. "The Rockettes represent the American people. The Mormon Tabernacle Choir represents the ...
Boeing, Chevron, And Other Huge Companies Are Spending $90 Million On Trump's Inauguration
... and has "worked successfully with 23 different presidential administrations.". President Clinton takes the oath of office as first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton looks on. Reuters/Blake Sell. While donations to presidential campaigns are heavily restricted and regulated, there are virtually no rules on inaugurations. It wasn't until 2002 that inaugural committees were required to release the names of the companies and individuals that gave more than $200. And they have to release that information 90 days after the ceremony. Obama and former President George W. Bush voluntarily released that data beforehand. Trump's team has, so far, broken with the tradition. "He's trying to keep this as secret as he can until he has to file his disclosure requirements," Holman said. Obama's inaugural committee raised $55 million in 2009. It had so much left over that it used the surplus to renovate and redecorate the Oval Office and still had several million dollars left over for the ...
Is United States Ready For Changes To Healthcare, Immigration, And Russian Relations Under Donald Trump Administration? Opinion
... will suddenly be without healthcare – and thousands of them will die this year as a consequence of losing it. Donald Trump and Immigration. For both illegal immigrants and Muslims traveling to – or immigrating to – America, the Trump inauguration date might represent the day they have to start planning for being unable to come to or stay in the United States. From rants about deportations and Mexican border walls to plans for banning Muslims from entering the country, Trump seems determined to make the United States and anti-immigrant nation. You were not fazed by #Trump 's #Muslim ban view. Then don't cry to me when he comes after YOU __link__/r 9 LSR 1 Sitb. — cassandracarolina (@cassandra 17 lina) January 5, 2017. The right to one’s religious beliefs is enshrined in the Constitution, and it is patently illegal to hold such beliefs against an individual – including those who want to immigrate to America. But Trump has made it clear that his new administration will block people from “certain areas” from entering the United States. Coincidentally, the people from these areas are all likely to be Muslims. As ...
Lgbt Americans' Inauguration Gift To Trump
... leaders in cities and states across US are planning to thwart Trump. Read more. Newlyweds Melissa and Nicole Newman-Darbois got engaged on 21 March 2015, just six months after they started dating – “a lesbian cliche”, they quip. The pair work at rival high schools. Melissa, 40, is a social worker and Nicole, 32, a teacher. They had planned a city hall wedding in their hometown of St Petersburg, Florida, on Memorial Day, 29 May 2017, even arranging for the mayor to marry them. Melissa had already found her dress, on clearance sale for just $34 in a local boutique, and hid it in the back of their closet so Nicole didn’t see it before the ceremony. But after the election, Nicole “had moments of just utter extremism” she said, fearing the new administration would come and repeal gay marriage before their May wedding, even though she knew realistically that would be difficult legally. “I still didn’t want our wedding to be tainted and I felt it would be somewhat tainted by the ugliness of his administration, his policies, his rhetoric,” said Nicole. Melissa said she “felt strongly ...
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