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From 2002 to 2009, Prokopiak served as a supervisor in Falls Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. [3] In 2006, he ran to represent the 140th District in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, [4] losing the Democratic primary to John Galloway. [5] Prokopiak was elected to the Pennsbury School Board in 2021. [6]
The broadcast of the swearing-in ceremony, co-anchored by Chris Cuomo, Chris Stirewalt, Elizabeth Vargas, and Leland Vittert in Washington, D.C., will air from 11 a.m. ET - 3 p.m. ET on the channel.
In line with the Constitution's assertion that the transfer of power happens at exactly noon on Jan. 20, Trump will take the presidential oath during the swearing-in ceremony. The swearing-in ...
Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States on Monday (January 20) inside the US Capitol Rotunda. Hours later, the new President and First Lady Melania Trump attended ...
Lyndon Johnson being sworn in as next president, two hours after President John F. Kennedy's assassination. A newly elected or re-elected president of the United States begins his four-year term of office at noon on the twentieth day of January following the election, and, by tradition, takes the oath of office during an inauguration on that date; prior to 1937 the president's term of office ...
Since the 1981 inauguration of Ronald Reagan, the ceremony has been held at the west front of the United States Capitol facing the National Mall with its iconic Washington Monument and distant Lincoln Memorial. From 1829 through 1977, most swearing-in ceremonies had taken place on a platform over the steps at the Capitol's east portico.
The 60th presidential inauguration ceremony will take place on Jan. 20, 2025, starting at 9:30 a.m. EST in Washington D.C. The ceremony will be held indoors due to extremely cold temperatures ...
The swearing-in ceremony and the inaugural luncheon for President-elect Trump and Vice President-elect Pence were planned by the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, a committee composed of Sen. Roy Blunt of Missouri, the committee chair, and Senate party leaders Sen. Mitch McConnell Kentucky and Chuck Schumer of New York, and ...