You can catch the Inauguration Day events live on WUSA9+, available on various streaming devices
This Monday marks the 60th Presidential Inauguration, but it’s going to be a bit different this year. Due to the chilly weather, the ceremony will be held indoors at the Capitol Rotunda. Many folks won’t be able to attend in person, but WUSA9 has got you covered with a streaming option.
They’ll be live from the start of the day, covering everything from the procession to the Capitol to the moment Donald Trump takes the oath as the 47th president. You’ll also see Joe and Jill Biden’s farewell as they leave the city.
Tune in for WUSA9’s pre-Inauguration coverage on TV with the Get Up DC team from 4:25 to 7 a.m. Then, starting at 9 a.m., you can stream all the action, including the motorcade and the swearing-in of JD Vance and Trump, plus a modified parade at Capital One Arena.
The coverage will keep going on TV and streaming until 6:30 p.m. and then again at 11 p.m.
Here’s a quick rundown of the Inauguration Day schedule:
– **St. John’s Church service**: The day kicks off with a traditional morning service.
– **Tea at the White House**: A pre-ceremony gathering at the White House.
– **Swearing-in ceremony**: The main event happens inside the Capitol Rotunda with Trump and Vance being sworn in.
– **Farewell ceremony**: The outgoing president and vice president will officially depart from the Capitol.
– **Presidential parade**: Normally, there’s a parade down Pennsylvania Avenue, but this year it’s all indoors, including a modified parade at Capital One Arena.
– **Oval Office signing ceremony**: The new president will start his work with an inaugural signing in the Oval Office.
– **Three inaugural balls**:
– **Commander in Chief Ball**
– **Liberty Inaugural Ball**
– **Starlight Ball**
President Trump will speak at each event to wrap up the day.