Incoming first lady Melania Trump sat down with ‘Fox & Friends’ co-host Ainsley Earhardt to discuss her upcoming film, the transition back to the White House the second time around how she plans to expand her ‘Be Best’ initiative.
Additionally, the general schedule of the Trump inauguration has been released.
Saturday, Jan. 18 – On Saturday, a president’s reception and fireworks display will take place at Trump National Golf Club in Virginia, as well as a Cabinet reception and vice president’s dinner.
Sunday, Jan. 19 – will include a wreath laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery, Trump’s MAGA “Victory Rally” at Capital One Arena in Washington, and a candlelight dinner.
Monday, Jan. 20 – Inauguration Day will start with a service at St. John’s church, followed by tea at the White House.
President Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance are scheduled to be sworn in at noon, followed by the official farewell for President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.
President Trump will then head to the President’s Room near the Senate chamber, where it’s tradition to sign nominations.
Following the signing room ceremony, there’s a luncheon hosted by the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies. President Trump will then kick off the presidential parade, which goes from the Capitol down Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House, with a review of the troops.
After the parade and an Oval Office signing ceremony, President Trump and Melania Trump will attend three inaugural balls, the “Commander in Chief Ball,” the “Liberty Inaugural Ball” and the “Starlight Ball,” and he is expected to speak at all three, according to the press release.
Tuesday, Jan. 21 – Inaugural activities will conclude with the National Prayer Service on Tuesday morning.
“President Trump is dedicated to uniting the country through the strength, security, and opportunity of his America First agenda,” committee co-chairs Steve Witkoff and Kelly Loeffler said in a press release. “The 2025 inaugural celebrations will reflect President-elect Trump’s historic return to the White House and the American people’s decisive vote to Make America Great Again.” [SOURCE]