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- 2 lakhs of American national flags will fill the audience gap on the show.
- 20,000 National Guardsmen will surround the capital during the swearing-in ceremony.
- The traditional national parade will be seen virtually this time.
1) The number of spectators at this year’s swearing-in ceremony has been reduced to prevent infection in the crown-affected United States. However, the void is being filled with 2 lakh of American national flags. Instead of applause, flags will be flown across the National Mall. The flag is flown on 3rd through 13th streets in Washington DC. Only members of the United States Congress will attend the ceremony. They were allowed to bring guests one by one. These 2 lakh flags are reported to have been raised in honor of the 2 lakh people who lost their lives in the coup.
2) Donald Trump is the only former president after Andrew Johnson who will not attend the swearing-in ceremony of the newly elected president of the United States. He was scheduled to fly to Florida during the ceremony.
3) Following the recent attack on the Capitol, the White House has been surrounded by strict security measures during the swearing-in ceremony. More troops have been deployed than at any other time. The FBI has alerts.
4) 20,000 National Guards will be around the capital during the swearing-in ceremony. The main stage is being monitored 24 hours a day. Trump supporters have been kept under surveillance throughout Washington DC to prevent adverse incidents.
5) The traditional national parade will be seen virtually this time. The parade will take place in 50 states of America. However, viewers will see it online. American Olympians Nathan Chen, Alison Felix and Katie Ladyki will participate. Also appearing on the virtual show ‘Parade Across America’ are musician Andra Day and comedian John Stuart.
6) Strict security has been observed at airports. Several flights canceled. A Delta Airlines spokesman said 60 passengers had been banned from flying before the swearing-in ceremony.
6) This time the traditional dance program was canceled. Instead, a 90-minute television special titled ‘Celebrating America’ will feature celebrities like Demi Lovato, Justin Timberlake, and John Ball Xavier. The event is dedicated to American heroes.
On the eve of the swearing-in ceremony, she tweeted to the people of Muluk, USA In front of the monument is Orange Harris with her husband, Joe Biden, and the First Lady. Harris tweeted that he was dedicating himself to his compatriots even though he couldn’t physically stay with them. The newly elected vice president also said he has always been committed to upholding the American spirit.
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