US soldiers act as Trump's impersonator in inauguration rehearsal
Two members of the military band acted as impersonators for US President-elect Donald Trump and his wife Melania Trump during a dress rehearsal on January 15, five days before the official inauguration.
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The stunt doubles of the US President and Vice President-elect during the rehearsal (Photo: Reuters) |
Daily Mailposted photos of the rehearsal of President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration in Washington, USA. At the rehearsal on January 15, some members of the military band were selected to act as the main characters of the inauguration.
During the rehearsal, Greg Lowery, 45, a singer in the military band, played President Donald Trump and Sara Corry, 28, a member of the US military band Pershing Own, played future First Lady Melania Trump. Meanwhile, Sergeants Neil Ewachiw and Leigh Hinton were chosen to play Vice President Mike Pence and his wife Karen Pence.
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President-elect Donald Trump and his wife Melania "fake" during the inauguration oath (Photo: Reuters) |
The four, along with Major General Bradley Becker, walked between the two couples down the steps on the East Front of the Capitol. They then paused, placed their hands on their hearts, and sang the national anthem. This is the same scenario that the President and Vice President-elect will perform at the official inauguration on January 20.
Greg Lowery and Sara Corry then walked together in the inaugural parade down Pennsylvania Avenue, followed by a motorcade. A boy was also chosen to play President-elect Trump's youngest son, 10-year-old Barron Trump.
Two others also acted as doubles for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, during the inauguration rehearsal. Others also expressed joy at appearing as doubles for important guests at Mr. Trump's inauguration.
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Former President Bill Clinton and his "fake" wife Hillary appear (Photo: AFP) |
The official inauguration ceremony will take place from 9:30 a.m. local time on January 20. At exactly 12 noon, President-elect Donald Trump will be officially sworn in, followed by Vice President-elect Mike Pence. President Trump will deliver his inaugural speech immediately after.
Thousands of seats have been set up for the inaugural guests. It is estimated that hundreds of thousands of people will attend this important event. 250,000 tickets have been sold and about 500,000 seats are available after the ticket control area to serve people who want to witness the historic moment of America.
President-elect Trump is optimistic about the success of his upcoming inauguration, despite the boycott of the event by some lawmakers and celebrities. More than 20 lawmakers have publicly announced that they will not attend Trump's inauguration.
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