Trump team outlines inauguration benefits for donors
President-elect Trump’s team outlined the Trump-Vance Inaugural Committee benefits for donors over the Jan. 20 weekend, which include a reception with Cabinet picks, a Sunday service and the inaugural ball.
In a benefits outline obtained by The Hill, the team highlighted that committee members who give $1 million or raise $2 million receive six tickets to access exclusive inaugural events between Saturday, Jan. 18, and Monday, Jan. 20, the day of the swearing-in.
The largest package includes access to a “Make America Great Again Victory Rally” on Saturday with “high-profile speakers,” followed by access to an event with Cabinet appointees and a dinner with Vice President-elect Vance and incoming second lady Usha Vance.
That package also includes access to a “One America, One Light Sunday Service” with Trump and incoming first lady Melania Trump, which will be an interfaith service featuring U.S. military bands. And, it provides access to a candlelight dinner with the Trumps that evening before the swearing in and parade the next morning.
It also includes six tickets to the black-tie “Starlight Ball” with the Trumps and Vances on Monday night.
The schedule was released to donors Monday, and there is a Jan. 10 deadline to RSVP, according to the benefits outline. It includes five tiers of benefits and the cost of hotels in Washington are not included. Tickets to inaugurations are free.
Committee members who give $500,000 or raise $1 million receive four tickets to access the Saturday rally and Cabinet reception, the Sunday service and candlelight dinner, and the Monday ball. Committee members who give $250,000 or raise $500,000 would have access to the same events but with two tickets.
Additionally, committee members who give $100,000 or raise $200,000 receive two tickets to attend the rally, Cabinet reception, service on Sunday and ball on Monday. Committee members who give $50,000 and $100,000 receive two tickets to the rally, Cabinet reception, and ball on Monday.
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