Jan. 20 began on a much more somber note than Joe Biden could have predicted for the day he would finally become President of the United States. He was supposed to arrive in Washington, D.C. this week via Amtrak, his beloved method of public transportation. But security concerns after Donald Trump incited his supporters to storm the Capitol on Jan. 6 prompted Biden to switch plans and fly on a private plane instead. He spent the night before his inauguration visiting a memorial for the more than 400,000 Americans who have lost their lives to COVID-19 set up around the reflecting pool at the Lincoln Memorial, and the pandemic hung over the proceedings as the day began for his swearing in ceremony, too.
Four years ago, Trump introduced his tenure by telling an excited crowd gathered at the Capitol about the “American carnage” he hoped to reverse while the other half of the country watched with trepidation. This time, there are purposefully no crowds and fewer public events scheduled to limit the spread of the coronavirus. Instead, large portions of D.C. were locked down as the sun came up, and 25,000 National Guard members patrolled the city to help secure the day’s events.
Still, the day has plenty of pomp planned as Biden is expected to speak about uniting the country before he and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris take their oaths of office on the west front of the Capitol and then get escorted to the White House. In the afternoon, a “virtual parade” will showcase performances from every state and territory in the country and a primetime television event will cap off the evening, giving Americans at least some sense of spectacle to watch from their own homes.
Below, TIME’s photo editors select the best photographs from a day that is projecting twin images of a nation struggling to contain its chaos and an Administration aiming for a return to buoyant normalcy.
Melina Mara—Pool/The Washington Post/ShutterstockFormer Vice President Mike Pence and his wife, Karen Pence speak with Vice President Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff, after the inauguration.ShutterstockPresident Joe Biden is seen after giving his inaugural address.Liu Jie—Xinhua/Sipa USAA social distanced crowd, looks on for the inaugural ceremony.Win McNamee—Getty ImagesPresident Joe Biden delivers his inauguration address.Kevin Dietsch—UPI/Bloomberg/Getty ImagesPresident Joe Biden hugs his family after being sworn in.Saul Loeb—Pool/APKamala Harris is sworn in as vice president by Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor as her husband Doug Emhoff holds the Bible.Robert Deutsch—USA TODAY/Sipa USAVice President Kamala Harris is sworn in by Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor.Jonathan Ernst—Pool/ReutersJennifer Lopez, right, greets Lady Gaga during the 59th presidential inauguration.Jonathan Ernst—Pool/ReutersAmanda Gorman recites a poem.Jonathan Ernst—Pool/ReutersSenator Bernie Sanders wears mittens as he attends the inauguration.Win McNamee—Getty Images/ShutterstockLady Gaga arrives to sing the National Anthem at the inauguration.Caroline Brehman—CQ Roll Call/ShutterstockPresident-elect Joe Biden greets President Barack Obama as he arrives to the West Front of the Capitol.Patrick Semansky—Pool/APPresident-elect Joe Biden and his wife Jill, walk out for the 59th Presidential Inauguration.Melina Mara—Pool/AFP/Getty ImagesU.S. Capitol Police are seen ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.Alex Wong—Getty ImagesVice President-elect Kamala Harris greets Vice President Mike Pence as she arrives to the inauguration on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol.Win McNamee—Getty ImagesVice President-elect Kamala Harris and husband Doug Emhoff arrive to the inauguration on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol.ShutterstockSenators arrive prior to the 59th Presidential Inauguration.Dina Litovsky for TIMEPresident-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris arrive at the East Front steps of the U.S. Capitol prior the 2021 Presidential Inauguration.Alex Edelman—AFP/Getty ImagesTrump family members stand on the tarmac at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland as they arrive for President Donald Trump’s departure on Jan. 20.Philip Montgomery for TIMEMarine One circles the National Mall carrying Donald Trump as he departs the White House ahead of the inauguration.Mandel Ngan—AFP/Getty ImagesOutgoing President Donald Trump waves as he boards Marine One at the White House in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 20.Marcus Yam—Los Angeles Times/PolarisSecurity and fencing in front of the U.S. Capitol building prior to the start inauguration.Dina Litovsky for TIMEChairs for officials and guests are set up one day before the Jan. 20, 2021, inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris in Washington, D.C.Philip Montgomery for TIMEA field of flags on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 19, one day before the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris. The public art display features nearly 200,000 flags, representing Americans who would have gathered for the inauguration, according to the organizing committee.Philip Montgomery for TIMEPreparations on Pennsylvania Avenue for Biden-Harris inauguration events, outside the gate of the White House, on Jan. 18, 2021.Dina Litovsky for TIMEInside security zone by the White House.
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