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There Will Be No Presidential Inaugural Parade In 2021


Alex Lloyd Gross Photo Delaware Valley News.com The US Capitol at sunrise, during a presidential inauguration.

WASHINGTON — Today, the Presidential Inaugural Committee (PIC) announced additional details about inauguration that will follow the official swearing-in ceremony on January 20, which will include a Pass in Review on the East Front of the Capitol, a Presidential Escort to the White House, and a virtual parade across America.

“This is an exciting opportunity to work with Americans across the country to showcase President-elect Biden and Vice President-elect Harris’ steadfast commitment to a diverse, inclusive, and unified nation. There are many grand traditions to the inaugural and we plan to honor them by highlighting more of our nation’s people than ever before while keeping everyone safe,” said PIC CEO Tony Allen.

Below are additional details regarding these inaugural activities:

This programming will honor long-standing inaugural traditions; provide the American people with the iconic images of a new president, a new vice president, and their families making their way to the White House; and feature musical acts, local bands, poets, dance troupes, and more paying homage to America’s heroes on the frontlines of the pandemic.

“We are excited about the possibilities and opportunities this moment presents to allow all Americans to participate in our country’s sacred inaugural traditions. This innovative programming will keep people safe and use new ways to bring in Americans across the country — from rural towns and urban cities to younger and older Americans to everybody and everywhere in between. This is an ambitious goal but we are committed to an inclusive and accessible celebration that brings Americans together and unifies our nation, especially during such a tough time for our country,” said PIC Executive Director Maju Varghese.

As announced last week, Dr. Kessler will continue advising the PIC on how best to hold inaugural events that prioritize health and safety. Additionally, PIC Executive Producers Stephanie Cutter and Ricky Kirshner and Senior Advisor Rod O’Connor will play key roles in creating and producing the virtual parade across America.

The PIC will announce further details about events and how Americans can participate as it becomes available in the coming weeks.


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