
Washington:
Donald Trump is going to take oath as the President of America on January 20. Trump’s swearing-in ceremony is going to be a mega event. This time, preparations have been made for the swearing-in in a grand manner, for which many traditions have been sidelined. Along with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Trump has invited many other heads of state by personal invitation. This has never happened before in the 248 years of America’s history, as is going to happen in Trump’s swearing-in ceremony. At the same time, there is such a craze among the American people regarding Trump’s swearing-in event that VIP passes have been exhausted long ago. Even those who donated lakhs of rupees have not been able to get VIP passes for Trump’s swearing-in.
What’s special, broke the leak
- This time, preparations have been made for the swearing in on a grand scale.
- Trump’s personal invitation to Chinese President Xi Jinping as well as many other heads of state
- An Indian American ‘Dhol Band’ invited to join the parade
- Swearing in ceremony committee received donations of more than 170 million dollars
- Many industrialists could not get VIP pass for swearing in
What will be special about Trump’s swearing-in?
An Indian American ‘Dhol Band’ has been invited to participate in the parade to be organized after Donald Trump is sworn in as the 47th President of America on January 20. This parade will be taken out from Capitol Hill (US Parliament complex) to the White House (official residence and office of the President of America). Texas-based Indian traditional ‘dhol band’ group ‘Shivam Dhol Tasha Pathak’ will give the world a glimpse of India’s rich musical traditions with their vibrant beats and passionate tunes during the event in Washington, which will be watched by millions of people across the world.
Who will be the guests at the swearing in?
In America, many traditions are being broken in the swearing-in ceremony of the President. The tradition has been that world leaders are not invited to the swearing-in ceremony of the US President. But Trump has broken the tradition this time. The Republican leader has personally sent invitations to some leaders including Chinese President Xi Jinping. This is an important thing amid the confrontation between Washington DC and Beijing on many issues. Confirming the call to Xi Jinping, Trump spokeswoman Carolyn Levitt said during a show on Fox News, ‘This is an example of President Trump creating an open dialogue with leaders of countries who are not only allies, But they are also our opponents and our competitors. Although the Chinese President is unlikely to attend the event, Vice President Han Zheng or Foreign Minister Wang Yi could be sent to the US. A CNN report quoted sources as saying that El Salvador President Nayib Bukele, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Argentine President Javier Mili have also been invited by Team Trump. External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar will represent India in the program on January 20.
how much donation for oath taking
The fund of Donald Trump’s party has increased rapidly after the presidential election. Eager to please the new administration in America, industry leaders have made massive donations at the swearing-in ceremony. According to a report in The New York Times, the swearing-in ceremony committee has raised more than $170 million and is on track to cross the $200 million mark. Aviation giant Boeing has promised to donate $1 million for this event. Google, Meta and Microsoft have said that they have made similar donations. Chevron, Amazon and Uber are also included in this list.
According to a New York Times report, many who made huge donations said that they would not get VIP passes because there was no space. In such a situation, despite giving donation, he is not getting entry in the swearing-in ceremony. In such a situation, these industrialists have started buying tickets to be given to the common people. However, these tickets are also limited. Donald Trump is going to take oath as the President of America on January 20. Preparations are going on for the swearing in. Breaking tradition, Trump has also invited Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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