The inauguration of Biden will include ‘presidential listening’ at the White House, a virtual parade

President-elect Joe BidenJoe Biden’s appeals court dismisses Gohmert’s election lawsuit against Pence Romney: plan to challenge electoral “ploy” that “dangerously threatens” Pence country “welcomes” lawmakers’ efforts to “raise objections “to the results of the MORE Electoral CollegeThe reduced inauguration is scheduled to include a “presidential escort” at the White House and a virtual parade as the country continues to face the coronavirus pandemic.

The Presidential Inaugural Committee (PIC), a nonprofit organization tasked with planning the inauguration, announced Sunday that Biden’s swearing-in ceremony on Jan. 20 will be followed by a “Pass in Review” at the Capitol and , the presidential escort and the virtual parade.

“There are many great traditions at the inauguration and we plan to honor them by highlighting more of the people of our nation than ever before, keeping everyone safe,” PIC CEO Tony Allen said in a statement.

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During the Pass in Review, Biden reviews the availability of military troops, the committee said, noting that all branches will be represented as long as COVID-19 security standards are met.

The president-elect will be heard from 15th Street to the White House in an event that will also feature all branches of the military, including the U.S. Army Band, a joint service honor guard and the guard and commander-in-chief and Fife and Drum Corps of the 3rd American Infantry “The Old Guard.”

The virtual parade on the opening day will feature performances from across the country and will be televised. The committee said it plans to announce participants in the parade “in the coming weeks.”

“The parade will celebrate American heroes, highlight Americans of all lifestyles in different states and regions, and reflect on the country’s diversity, heritage, and resilience as we begin a new American era. “, the PIC wrote in a statement.

PIC executive director Maju Varghese said the fact that the parade is virtual “will keep people safe and use new ways to attract Americans across the country, from rural and urban cities to young people and old Americans everywhere and everywhere. “

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