Presidential Inauguration
A Presidential Inauguration is a formal ceremony that marks the beginning of a new president's term in office in the United States. It typically takes place on January 20th following the presidential election. During the event, the president-elect takes the Oath of Office, pledging to uphold the Constitution and faithfully execute the duties of the presidency.
The inauguration ceremony often includes a parade, speeches, and performances. It is a significant event that symbolizes the peaceful transfer of power and the democratic process. The event is attended by government officials, dignitaries, and the public, celebrating the new leadership.