Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Inauguration Day
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VIDEO: Putin Congratulates Trump On His Presidential Inauguration & Welcomes His Efforts To Prevent World War III Says He Is "Ready To Dialogue About The Ukrainian Conflict" » WATCH/SHARE THE LIVE X STREAM HERE: Show more
That is 1000% a Nazi salute being given behind the presidential podium on Inauguration Day (also MLK day) by the richest person on the planet. That moment will live in infamy. 3K 16K 96K 4M
— Kahlief "Positivity Peddler” Adams (@KahliefAdams) January 20, 2025
President Trump invited Pastor Lorenzo Sewell from Detroit to pray at the Inauguration, and he did NOT disappoint. God is back in America. 3K 18K 123K 2M
WATCH: Donald Trump posted this video on Truth Social just 2 days before Inauguration Day! This must be the most watched video on X today!! It’s amazing! Share this!!
Lots of love for Tucker Carlson as he casually walks down the streets of DC with no security post-Trump inauguration. Such a different vibe from 4 years ago when BLM and ANTIFA were attacking Trump supporters in this very same area: Show more From FRONTLINES
#BREAKING: President-elect Donald Trump has arrived for the church service - the first sighting of him on Inauguration Day. Look at Melania Trump's outfit + the hat. Wow.
HERE WE GO Spotted in San Antonio, Texas transporting US Border Patrol Trucks, SUVs and Vans Today is Inauguration Day and today the largest deportation project in history begins!! Show more
Today being a very key date for USA inauguration of the 47th President. @realDonaldTrump Key to note is that the authority that declared the end from the beginning stands amidst us. What will you do with this Prophet? https://youtu.be/p-xaGXElads?si=I6afgtu4CFSVNZ8i… Show more 3K
Inauguration Day is a significant event in the United States, a solemn grandeur that underscores the continuity of governance and the democratic values which form the bedrock of the nation. It visually embodies the peaceful transition of power, a cornerstone of democracy, and affirms the president-elect's readiness to uphold the responsibilities of the highest office in the country.
Inauguration Day's history stretches back to April 30, 1789, when George Washington took the oath of office in New York City. Since then it has been held, with some variations, every four years to swear in the President-elect for a term of four years. From Thomas Jefferson riding his horse to the Capitol in 1801 to John F. Kennedy's legendary 1961 address, each inauguration holds unique moments etched into the annals of American history.
Inauguration Day is more than just ceremony; it is filled with numerous events including the oath-taking, the inaugural address, parades, inaugural balls, and sometimes, religious ceremonies. Although the constitutionally ordained date of the event was March 4 until 1937, the 20th amendment changed it to January 20 to reduce the 'lame-duck' period. Therefore, it is held every four years on January 20, or the following day if it falls on a Sunday.
Facts about Inauguration Day
The Twentieth Amendment of the US Constitution changed the date from March 4th to January 20th.
The only President to take the oath of office without placing his hand upon a Bible was Theodore Roosevelt in January 1901. He was sworn in with an uplifted hand.
The US Constitution mandates that the person take an oath or affirmation before he/she can take office.
Various Presidents have added their own twist to the swearing in ceremony, including kissing the Bible, or adding the words so help me God in closing.