Joe Biden And Kamala Harris Sworn In As President And Vice President Of The United States Of America

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Joe Biden is sworn in as the 46th President of the United States (Credit: Sgt. Charlotte Carulli/ Public domain,/Wikimedia Commons)

Just before noon (EST) on January 20, 2021, Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. placed his hand on a 127-year-old family Bible, which has followed his entire career, and took the Presidential oath of office to "preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States of America." The inauguration ceremony of America's 46th President came just moments after Kamala D. Harris took her oath of office and became the first woman and first person of color to hold the country's second-highest office.

In his inaugural speech to the nation, President Biden outlined his vision to defeat the pandemic, build back better, and unify and heal the nation. “This is our historic moment of crisis and challenge," the leader said. "Unity is the path forward. And we must meet this moment as the United States of America. If we do that, I guarantee you we will not fail."

"Today at this time, let's start afresh all of us," the president continued. "Politics doesn't have to be a raging fire destroying everything in its path. Every disagreement doesn't have to be a cause for total war. We must end this uncivil war that pits red against blue. Rural against urban, conservative against liberals."

Kamala Harris takes the oath of office to become the nation's first female, first black, and first Asian-American Vice President (Credit: Sgt. Charlotte Carulli/Public domain/Wikimedia Commons)

President Biden's national address culminated the hour-long proceedings that began with an invocation prayer delivered by Reverend Leo O' Donovan and a recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance by Andrea Hall — the first African American female captain of the Fire-Rescue Department in South Fulton, Georgia. The National Anthem was sung by none other than American singer, songwriter, and actress Lady Gaga.

While all were impressive, it was the nation's first youth poet laureate and the youngest-known inaugural poet, Amanda Gorman, who stole the show. The 22-year-old told the Associated Press that the poignant lyrics of her poem, “The Hill We Climb," aimed to deliver a message of hope without ignoring “the evidence of discord and division.” Jennifer Lopez provided a strong finish with a medley of patriotic songs that included "This Land is Your Land" and "America the Beautiful."

Following the swearing-in ceremony, President Biden and Vice President Harris and their spouses, made their way to the Arlington National Cemetery to lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. President Biden and the First Lady, Dr. Jill Biden, were then escorted to the White House — their home for the next four years.

Though the inauguration of America's 46th Commander in Chief followed the usual tradition, it was like none other experienced before. Due to the security risks following the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol and the raging COVID-19 pandemic, there were no large crowds to greet the incoming leader at the National Mall. Tickets to the inauguration were also limited. Members of Congress, who are usually given a total of 200,000 tickets to distribute to constituents, were only allowed to bring one guest each.

The National Mall was adorned with flags representing inaugural attendees who were unable to attend in person due to security reasons and the pandemic (Credit: U.S. Customs and Border Protection/ Public domain,/ Wikimedia Commons)

The pandemic also caused the customary inaugural balls to be replaced with a 90-minute live television special. Called "Celebration America," it featured inspiring messages from President Biden and Vice President Harris, tributes to COVID-19 first responders, and performances by a slew of celebrities, including Justin Timberlake and John Legend. The evening's festivities ended with a spectacular fireworks show over the National Mall.

Resources: Wikipedia.org, theguardian.com, NBCwashington, CNN.com

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218 Comments
  • wolfy_blue
    wolfy_blueover 3 years
    go kamala!
    • pro_gold
      pro_goldover 3 years
      amazing
      • chubbychonga
        chubbychongaover 3 years
        Even though I'm from Canada when he took the presidential oath I was so FILLED WITH JOY that the whole world could probably hear my shouting ( or at least my neighbours )
      • x_goddess_x
        x_goddess_xover 3 years
        A new Female vice president!
        • lol12357
          lol12357over 3 years
          I love the fire works in the song.
          • aerdragonic
            aerdragonicover 3 years
            amazing!
            • uneatensandwich
              uneatensandwichover 3 years
              I hope that President Biden will live up to the past presidents like Lincoln and Reagan, and do his best to be a good President.
            • fireopal450
              fireopal450over 3 years
              AWESOME
              • pastelea
                pasteleaover 3 years
                127 year old bible! That is old I want to be prez but that will neva happen I am just a girl with big dreams that I will never come true. (Sighs)😓
                • bitzkitz
                  bitzkitzover 3 years
                  Well with that mindset, then sure
                  • brooklynj
                    brooklynjover 3 years
                    No you keep dreaming girl I believe you can become president and you will! I WILL VOTE FOR YOU! GO GIRL!
                    • sokeefe_forever
                      sokeefe_foreverover 3 years
                      I'd definitely vote for her too. I'm sure she'd be the best one running for pres that year.
                    • jay60
                      jay60over 3 years
                      Don’t worry. If you keep believing and keep working, you will succeed, just like MLK.
                      • roxanne3
                        roxanne3over 3 years
                        Try hard, and you never know what might happen!!!
                        • sokeefe_forever
                          sokeefe_foreverover 3 years
                          @astetic_dreams If you can dream it, you can do it!!! That's what I always say about everything! Do you think Biden and Harris knew they'd be president and vice president? I don't think they could have, but they had a dream to be president, so they did it.
                        • smartjerry238
                          smartjerry238over 3 years
                          Hooray for Biden!
                          • jay60
                            jay60over 3 years
                            YAY! Someone is finally goin to do something about COVID!