Donald Trump visits attend church service before inauguration

Washington, DC: The American president Donald Trump and his family have attended a church before going to the inauguration ceremony as the 47th President of the United States. From its organization as a parish in 1815, St. John’s has been a powerful symbol of faith in the heart of the US capital. Steeped in a.

Washington, DC: The American president Donald Trump and his family have attended a church before going to the inauguration ceremony as the 47th President of the United States.

From its organization as a parish in 1815, St. John’s has been a powerful symbol of faith in the heart of the US capital. Steeped in a rich history it is dubbed the “Church of the Presidents.”

The ceremonial proceedings are set to take place at the US Capitol Rotunda, where Trump will take the oath of office today, roughly two weeks after his electoral college victory was officially certified by Congress.

After this Church Service President-elect Trump and his family will attend a service before proceeding to Blair House, the President’s Guest House.

Following this, a formal welcome ceremony will take place at the North Portico. US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden will greet Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband, Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff, before welcoming President-elect Trump and First Lady Melania Trump. Vice President-elect JD Vance will be sworn in first, followed by Donald Trump, who will take the oath of office and deliver his inaugural address.

After the swearing-in, President Trump will take part in the signing ceremony in the President’s Room, a tradition that began in 1981 with President Ronald Reagan. This event marks one of the first official actions of the newly sworn president, where he signs nominations and various memorandums or proclamations.