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Trump pledges to unify country

Festivities lay groundwork for his inauguration Friday

By NANCY BENAC, Associated Press
Published: January 19, 2017, 9:23pm
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Fireworks fill the sky Thursday at the end of a pre-inaugural &quot;Make America Great Again! Welcome Celebration&quot; at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington. (David J.
Fireworks fill the sky Thursday at the end of a pre-inaugural "Make America Great Again! Welcome Celebration" at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington. (David J. Phillip/Associated Press) Photo Gallery

WASHINGTON — With fireworks heralding his big moment, Donald Trump swept into Washington Thursday on the eve of his presidential inauguration and pledged to unify a nation sorely divided and clamoring for change. The capital braced for an onslaught of crowds and demonstrators — with all the attendant hoopla and hand-wringing.

“It’s a movement like we’ve never seen anywhere in the world,” the president-elect declared at a celebratory evening concert Thursday night with the majestic Lincoln Memorial for a backdrop. To the unwavering supporters who were with him from the start, he promised: “You’re not forgotten anymore. You’re not forgotten anymore.”

“I’ll see you tomorrow,” he called out, and then fireworks exploded into the evening sky.

Trump began taking on more trappings of the presidency during the day, giving a salute to the Air Force officer who welcomed him as he stepped off a military jet with wife Melania at Joint Base Andrews just outside Washington. Later, he placed a ceremonial wreath at Arlington National Cemetery.

Inauguration timeline

Timeline of today’s events as Donald Trump is inaugurated president of the United States (all times PST):

BEFORE THE CEREMONY

5:30 a.m.: Donald and Melania Trump attend service at St. John’s Church.

6:40 a.m.: President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama welcome the Trumps to the White House.

6:45 a.m.: Obamas host a coffee and tea reception for the Trumps.

7:30 a.m.: Trumps, Obamas leave White House for U.S. Capitol.

AT THE CAPITOL

8:16 a.m.: Sen. Roy Blunt, Inaugural Committee chairman, delivers opening remarks.

8:21 a.m.: Timothy Michael Cardinal Dolan, Rev. Dr. Samuel Rodriguez and Pastor Paula White-Cain deliver invocations.

8:30 a.m.: Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer delivers remarks.

8:35 a.m.: Vice presidential oath is administered by Associate Justice Clarence Thomas.

8:47 a.m.: Presidential oath is administered by Chief Justice John Roberts.

8:51 a.m.: President Donald Trump delivers inaugural address.

9:12 a.m.: Rabbi Marvin Hier, Rev. Franklin Graham and Bishop Wayne T. Jackson deliver benedictions.

9:18 a.m.: Jackie Evancho performs the national anthem.

AFTER THE CEREMONY

9:30 a.m.: Obama departs by helicopter from East Front.

9:54 a.m.: President’s Room signing ceremony.

10:08 a.m.: Luncheon.

11:35 a.m.: Review of the troops.

Noon: Parade from the Capitol to the White House.

4 p.m.: Inaugural balls get underway.

At a luncheon in a ballroom at his own hotel, he gave a shout-out to Republican congressional leaders, declaring: “I just want to let the world know we’re doing very well together.” House Speaker Paul Ryan, he said, will finally have someone to sign legislation into law. Then Trump veered into the territory of the unknowable to boast his Cabinet selections had “by far the highest IQ of any Cabinet ever.”

Just blocks away, the White House was quickly emptying out. President Barack Obama had his final weekly lunch with Vice President Joe Biden and got in a few final official acts, cutting the sentences of 330 inmates and placing a call to German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Vice President-elect Mike Pence, in a tweet, called Inauguration Eve “a momentous day before a historic day,” as security barricades and blockades went up around Washington in preparation for today’s swearing-in at the Capitol.

“We are all ready to go to work,” Pence said. “In fact, we can’t wait to get to work for the American people to make it great again.”

Outgoing Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said he’d be putting on his “favorite DHS jacket” and taking to the streets to inspect security preparations for the inaugural festivities.

Trump’s public schedule for the inaugural celebration began at Arlington, where he and Pence stood at attention as a bugler played taps at the Tomb of the Unknowns. Trump’s wife, children and grandchildren silently looked on.

From there, Trump shuttled to a celebratory welcome concert on the steps of Lincoln Memorial that ended with fireworks filling the sky.

“This is some day, dear friends,” actor Jon Voight told the crowd, casting Trump’s impending inauguration as evidence of divine intervention after “a parade of propaganda that left us all breathless with anticipation, not knowing if God could reverse all the negative lies against Mr. Trump.”

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