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Thư mời đến đại diện Nguyễn Thái Học Foundation tham dự lễ nhậm chức Tổng Thống đắc cử Donald John Trump và Phó Tổng Thống JD Vance


ĐÃ XÁC NHẬN: Lễ tuyên thệ nhậm chức Tổng thống lần thứ 60

From: Trump Vance Inaugural Committee <contact@team.djtfp24.com>
To: Lap Doan <jeffldoan@yahoo.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2025 at 02:16:59 PM PST
Subject: CONFIRMED: Swearing-In Ceremonies of the 60th Presidential Inauguration

              WELCOME!

Dear Lap,

We are excited to welcome you and up to six guests to The Inauguration of Donald J. Trump as the 47th President of the United States and JD Vance as the 50th Vice President of the United States in Washington, D.C., on Monday, January 20, 2025.

Please review the following details and instructions carefully to help ensure a seamless and enjoyable experience. We look forward to celebrating this historic occasion with you!

Venue Information

National Mall – Between 4th and 12th Street

Washington, DC 20001 

This event will be OUTDOORS with seating available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Guest Arrival Information

The security line to enter the National Mall will begin to form early. Driving/parking is strongly discouraged, please utilize the Washington Metro System (WMATA) to arrive/depart the mall.

U.S.S.S. guest screening will open at 6:00 AM. The inaugural program will start at 9:30 AM; the Swearing-In Ceremony will start at 11:00 AM. To guarantee a spot, please arrive no later than 9:00 AM.

Guest Attire

Please dress warmly and wear comfortable shoes. Washington D.C is expecting cold temperatures. Attendees will have limited access to heated tents on a first-come, first-served basis.

Metro Information

For easy access of the National Mall, attendees should utilize the following metro stations:

  • L’Enfant Plaza
  • Federal Center SW
  • Union Station
  • Judiciary Square
  • Gallery Place – Chinatown
  • Metro Center

Volunteers will be positioned at each metro stop and street corner along the route to viewing areas.

The following metro stations will be closed on January 20th:

  • McPherson Square
  • Federal Triangle
  • Smithsonian
  • Mt. Vernon Sq. – Convention Center
  • Archives-Navy Memorial

In addition, the Metro Center entrances at 13th and G St. NW and 12th and F St. NW will be closed.

Ride Share Drop-off Locations

App ride-share drop-off locations will be at nearby Metro stations. Please plan to be dropped off at the Metro stations. Numerous streets will be blocked off from vehicle access; attendees are encouraged to utilize the Metro for ease of access to the Inauguration.

ADA Information

ADA attendees will enter through the same magnetometers as all other guests. Limited accessible seating will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Early arrival is recommended to secure ADA seating.

Medical Tents

Medical tents will be available throughout the event site for the convenience and safety of attendees.

Food and Beverage

Food and beverage concessions will be available for purchase within the venue. Please reference the diagram below for additional information.

Restrooms

Portable restrooms will be positioned throughout the Mall for guests to utilize.

TO REQUEST ADDITIONAL NATIONAL MALL GUESTS AND FOR

   MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT –  T47INAUGURAL.COM

The United States Secret Service will screen all guests entering the National Mall. Please plan accordingly; lines will begin to form early. Please see the additional security information below:

United States Secret Service Prohibited Items List

• Aerosols

• Alcoholic beverages

• Appliances (i.e. Toasters)

• Backpacks, bags, roller bags, suitcases, and bags exceeding size restrictions (12”x14”x5”)

• Balloons

• Balls

• Banners, signs, placards

• Chairs

• Coolers

• Drones and other unmanned aircraft systems

• E-Cigarettes

• Explosives of any kind (including fireworks)

• Firearms

• Glass, thermal and metal containers

• Laser lights and laser pointers

• Mace and/or pepper spray

• Noisemakers, such as air horns, whistles, drums, bullhorns, etc.

• Packages

• Poles, sticks and selfie sticks

• Spray containers

• Structures

• Supports for signs/placards

• Tripods

• Umbrellas

• Weapons

• Any other items that may pose a threat to the security of the event as

determined by and at the discretion of the security screeners.

Warm regards,
60th Presidential Inaugural Committee Planning Team


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