The inauguration of a new president requires the recitation of a 35-word oath. That’s it. Dress it up with some hoopla and glitz, though, and pretty soon you’re talking real money.
Donald Trump will have it to spend.
Trump’s Presidential Inaugural Committee has raised a record $90 million-plus in private donations, far more than President Barack Obama’s two inaugural committees. They collected $55 million in 2009 and $43 million in 2013, and had some left over on the first go-round.
But while Trump has raised more money for his inauguration than any president in history, he’s aiming to do less with it. Lead inaugural planner Tom Barrack said this week the Trump team wants to avoid a “circus-like atmosphere” in favor of a more “back to work” mindset that surrounds Trump “with the soft sensuality of the place.”
Trump this week promised a “very, very elegant day” with “massive crowds.” They’ll arrive to find a party that isn’t nearly as involved as Obama’s.
Trump is holding three inaugural balls; Obama had 10 balls at his first inaugural. Trump’s team also hopes to keep its parade to 90 minutes. The longest parade, with 73 bands and 59 floats, lasted more than four and half hours, at Dwight Eisenhower’s first inauguration, in 1953.
The president-elect’s inaugural team has also failed to attract the kind of A-list performers who turned out in force for Obama. Trump’s announced headliners are teen singer Jackie Evancho, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and the Radio City Rockettes.
Spokesman Boris Epshteyn said the inaugural committee is “fully focused on organizing world-class events that honor our nation’s tremendous history and reach every corner of the globe.” Any excess money raised will be donated to charity.
Obama used his excess inaugural dollars to help pay for the White House Easter egg roll and other events in his first term, Kerrigan said. Trump hasn’t specified what charities might benefit from any leftovers, but some of his past pledges to donate to charity haven’t always immediately panned out.
Trump’s committee has 90 days after the inauguration to reveal its donors, although some presidents have reported donations as they came in. A few contributors already are known. Among corporate donors, Boeing has given $1 million and Chevron, $500,000. AT&T says it has made both cash and in-kind donations, including quintupling phone capacity on the National Mall.
Alex Howard, deputy director of the private Sunlight Foundation, said the Trump inaugural committee is a “major vector for corporations and individuals who wish to make donations and have influence on the presidency.” He said the big donations and the lack of speedy disclosure “set a tone” that has implications for the transparency and accountability of the new president.
To be sure, the inaugural lineup of balls, parade, reviewing stands, concert, dinners, bleachers and all the rest doesn’t come cheap.
John Liipfert, who helped produce the Obama inaugurals, said big outdoor events in winter are particularly expensive, requiring robust sound and video systems, warming tents, fencing, barricades, security screeners and much more. As for the balls, halls must be rented, stages built, lighting systems constructed and draperies and floral arrangements brought in to dress up the decor.
“You’d be amazed,” he said. “There are a million factors going into it.”
And don’t forget all those portable toilets. There were 1,100 along the parade route in 2013.
While a big share of the cost is covered by the private donations, taxpayers provide a considerable amount as well. They’re on the hook, for example, to cover the close to $5 million cost of building the bunting-decorated 10,000 square-foot platform built on the West Front of the Capitol for the swearing-in.
The public also pays security costs for an event that brings together a big chunk of the U.S. political leadership, hundreds of thousands of ordinary Americans and a fair share of protesters. Because those expenses are scattered throughout the federal budget, it’s hard to get a fix on just how much the day will cost.
Some tabs are spelled out: $1.25 million for the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, which is responsible for the swearing-in ceremony, inaugural luncheon and review of troops, and $2.5 million for overtime for U.S. Capitol Police.
More than 5,000 active duty service members and 7,500 National Guard members will take part, too. In 2009, spending by the military’s inaugural joint task force and the Defense Department totaled $21.6 million.
District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser says the city expects to spend at least $30 million, with the federal government reimbursing the full amount. So far, Congress has appropriated $19 million, and the city will go back to Congress after the swearing-in to ask for the rest.
The Associated Press contributed to this article.
Glad to hear that the MILITARY will be present. Hopefully locked and loaded!!! HOO RAHH!!! DRAIN the swamp!!!
I am excited am very proud of to be an American
Refreshing to see just because he has the ability to make it a big bash and wasteful day of showing off, he has the good sense to make it as reasonable and sensibly run as possible. I’m impressed!
I’ve been pleasantly surprised/pleased at almost everything Mr. Trump has done and said since the election. I respect most of his team so far, and will give the others a chance. His immediate stance on wasteful spending is refreshing. He’s acting more ‘conservative’ than his opponents in the primaries. And his initial success on the jobs front is something to cheer. Good luck, Mr. Trump. Keep kicking Ryan and McConnell in their backsides and keep them in line.
Why do they even have to do all this…its a display..and thats all..they should have it at the end of their serve, in gratitude for what they have done, then we all could just dance in the street for an amazing President,,,and have a public hanging for the last one who didn’t serve our best interests..
Great inaugural plan for our new president D. Trump..big bash celebration but cost contained for charitable giving..America great..generous n prosperous!
I hope the poor losers don’t make a mess of the inauguration….they just don’t get it. This is not a socialist country and there are a lot of people who don’t want the “democrats” to ever win again…..and the more they protest, the more people move to the conservative side. Finally we have hope again in our country!!
I hope all of the anti-TRUMP people do not attend the inauguration, do not listen, and just go to another country for that day….so TRUMP, family friends and those of us who are GLAD he will be PRESIDENT can all enjoy the celebration….instead of having it spoiled by ugly haters who will NEVER accept that they did not get their way….they should do what I did eight years ago when obama took office. I kept my finger on the MUTE button, kept my mouth shut, did not spout off about how I could not stand him…because I am an American….and now, I get my way for a while and hope that these ugly losers can find their MUTE buttons and let the rest of us take a turn at having things go well…without interruptions from sick losers…..wish they would all get sick and throw up EVERY TIME THEY OPEN THEIR MOUTHS.
I totally agree, Paula! well written. I have never met such angry, nasty, sore losers in my lifetime! Despicable!!
I don’t care if this inauguration is lacking the star studded nature of some past events. These performers stand to profit personally from their appearance. If they choose not to appear that’s their choice.
CAN;T WAIT FOR THE BIG EVENT, EYES GLUED TO THE TV. WISH I COULD BE THERE. WELCOME MR. PRESIDENT AND fIRST LADY.
Considering all the threats, I pray he’ll have enough protection, and that Secret Service will
be cautious and watchful! The constant ” Hate”
Rhetoric from the left is nasty enough to make me very nervous, and concerned for the continued good health of our new President.
Plus there’s no way I’d allow killery to sit behind me!!!!
What a total waste of money……when there is great need for all our wounded veterans. But then “ala Trump needs to be honored and adored as
he sees fit. I’m waiting patiently to witness his “impeachment”.