Donald Trump supporters and donors looking to get up close and personal with him during the inauguration festivities must pay some pretty hefty fees.
Among the events that Trump’s transition team is organizing is an interfaith prayer service the day before his January 20th inauguration, offering participants the chance to worship alongside Trump and his wife, Melania. However, only those donating at least $100,000 or raising $200,000 for the inaugural events will receive tickets. Axios earlier reported a prospectus detailing this service and other exclusive affairs, including a “cabinet reception” and a “candlelight dinner” with Trump and Melania.
Higher-tier donors giving $1 million or raising $2 million can secure six tickets to all inauguration events. The transition team has not confirmed details about the service, including its location or participants.
In 2017, Trump attended a prayer service at St. John’s Episcopal Church. This historic site later gained notoriety when Trump posed with a Bible during Black Lives Matter protests in 2020, sparking outrage from Episcopal clergy.
The Washington National Cathedral, which hosted Trump’s 2017 interfaith service, plans a “Service for the Nation” on January 21st, emphasizing unity regardless of the election outcome.
Meanwhile, evangelical musician Sean Feucht announced plans for a “Revive in 25” worship service, initially claiming it would be held at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church. However, the church denied permission, prompting Feucht to describe logistical challenges as “warfare.” He later clarified the event location is still “TBD.”
Trump’s team has yet to confirm his participation in any of these events.
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