President-elect Donald Trump is going to take oath and enter the White House very soon. Trump has officially released the schedule for the 2025 inaugural celebrations. This four-day event includes a MAGA rally, fireworks, inaugural balls, and a ceremonial service.
We are here with a complete schedule and plans for President Trump’s and Vice President-elect JD Vance’s inauguration.
The inauguration will begin on Saturday, January 18, and conclude with the official swearing-in ceremony of Donald Trump on Monday, January 20.
Date | Event | Location |
Saturday, Jan 18 | President’s Reception, Fireworks Display, Cabinet Reception | Trump National Golf Club, Virginia |
Sunday, Jan 19 | Wreath Laying at Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, MAGA Victory Rally, Candlelight Dinner | Arlington National Cemetery, Capital One Arena |
Monday, Jan 20 | Service at St. John’s Church, Tea at the White House, Swearing-in Ceremony, Inaugural Parade, 3 Inaugural Balls | U.S. Capitol, Pennsylvania Avenue, White House |
Tuesday, Jan 21 | National Prayer Service | National Cathedral, Washington, D.C. |
Saturday, January 18:
Sunday, January 19:
Monday, January 20 – Inauguration Day:
Tuesday, January 21:
The theme will be uniting the country through President Trump’s America First agenda. Co-chairs Steve Witkoff and Kelly Loeffler expressed that the celebrations will reflect historic return of Donald Trump to the White House.
Witkoff and Loeffler said in a press conference, “We are dedicated to bringing the country together under the strength, security, and opportunity that the America First agenda represents”.
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