Presidential Inaugurations
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 serve the nation.
The inauguration includes various traditions, such as the inaugural address, where the new president outlines their vision and goals. The event often features a parade, performances, and celebrations, bringing together citizens and officials to witness the peaceful transfer of power, a cornerstone of American democracy.