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Donald Trump's 2025 presidential inauguration is featuring high-profile attendees including Former President Barack Obama, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and TikTok CEO Shou Chew.
When is Inauguration Day? Where will Trump’s inauguration take place? Who will perform at Trump’s inauguration? Who’s expected to attend? Here’s a list of events and all you need to know about the January 20 ceremony.
Explore the key events of Donald Trump's inauguration, including the swearing-in ceremony, performances, and notable attendees.- Watch Video on English Oneindia
President-elect Donald Trump will launch his triumphant return to the White House next week with an inauguration that breaks the mold, beginning with an invite list of foreign dignitaries and tech billionaires.
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From the parade to the speech to which famous faces will be in the crowd and where you can watch it live, here is your guide to Donald Trump’s second inauguration.
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As Trump prepares for his second inauguration, excitement builds around the festivities, including musical performances and significant executive orders. Learn about the key events, guests, and more.
President Trump's 2025 inauguration: ceremony details, guest list, performances, and planned executive orders.
In this episode of “The Story Behind the AP Story,” hear from AP Washington radio correspondent Sagar Meghani and White House correspondent Darlene Superville as they share their past inauguration experiences and peel back the curtain on what we can expect during Donald Trump's presidential inauguration on Monday.
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