Friday, Jan. 20Inauguration Day begins with quiet prayer. It will end with the president dancing his way across the capital.
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9:30 a.m. | Coffee date at the White House The incoming and departing presidents will meet at the White House with their wives. As is customary, Mr. Trump and Mr. Obama will then ride together down Pennsylvania Avenue to the Capitol.
11:30 a.m. | Swearing-in ceremony With American officials and other dignitaries gathered on the West Front of the Capitol, the official inauguration ceremony will feature religious leaders with ties to Mr. Trump, remarks from Senator Roy Blunt of Missouri, the chairman of the congressional inaugural committee, and musical performances.
Around noon | Oath of office and inaugural address Chief Justice John G. Roberts will administer the oath of office as Mr. Trump rests his hand on two Bibles: one he’s owned since childhood and the Lincoln Bible. Mr. Trump will then deliver his speech.
Sometime after noon | The Obamas depart With Mr. Trump installed as president, the Obamas will bid farewell and depart from the East Front of the Capitol.
Early afternoon | Luncheon The luncheon, held for government leaders and friends in the Capitol Rotunda, will feature musical performances, an elaborate menu and remarks to honor the new president and vice president.
After lunch | Review of Armed Forces Mr. Trump will review the American armed forces from the East Front of the Capitol after lunch.
Thereafter | Inaugural parade Mr. Trump and Mr. Pence will lead the parade from the Capitol down Pennsylvania Avenue, with thousands of military personnel representing each branch. Once he has arrived at the White House, Mr. Trump will watch the rest of the parade from a reviewing stand there.
7 p.m. and on | Inaugural balls There will be two official inaugural balls, held on separate floors of the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, as well as the Armed Services Ball, which will be held at the National Building Museum. Mr. Trump is expected to make remarks and take to the dance floor at all three...
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