The Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies is responsible for planning & execution of Swearing-In Ceremonies of the President and Vice President.
With gratitude to all the hard working staff, partners, and volunteers, JCCIC 59 Chairman @RoyBlunt & @SenAmyKlobuchar took to the Senate floor to celebrate #JCCIC59 on January 20, 2021. We’ll be back in 3 years for the 60th Inaugural Ceremonies! 🇺🇸
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Thanks to our partner @USGPO, official #Inaugural59 commemorative tickets are now available in limited quantities through your Members of Congress. Here’s a brief look at the journey of an inaugural ticket! ⬇️
In a normal year, this “inaugural painting” would have served as the backdrop for the Senate Inaugural Luncheon and a symbol of the incoming administration’s agenda. https://t.co/IsEXtQF1gV
We��ve spotted a familiar rainbow at the US Capitol 🌈
Robert Seldon Duncanson was America’s best known African American painter in the years surrounding the Civil War.
Robert S. Duncanson, “Landscape with Rainbow,” 1859, oil on canvas: https://t.co/n7otmPmfnS
"Forward March!" Yesterday, @POTUS, @VP, their spouses, and #USArmy Maj. Gen. @OmarJJones, Joint Task Force-National Capital Region commanding general, reviewed the troops of the Presidential Escort at the @USCapitol during the Pass in Review. #Inauguration2021
"@laurawbush and I were honored to return to the Capitol today for the swearing-in of @POTUS and @VP. This was the 8th inauguration I’ve had the privilege of attending, and it was an equally beautiful spectacle of democracy.” – President George W. Bush
The Inaugural Ceremony is important because it is a demonstration of the strength and resiliency of our democracy. @POTUS and @VP will be a President and Vice President for every American, and after today’s ceremony we continue our work toward a more perfect union.