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Inauguration Day: Is there a designated survivor?
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump is being inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States on Monday, but not everyone from his new administration will be there.
For events such as the inauguration and the State of the Union Address, there is a “designated survivor” who is chosen. This person, usually someone from the president’s cabinet, is chosen not to attend the event so that, in the case of a catastrophic emergency, the succession of the presidency is kept intact.
The designated survivor is kept anonymous for the event. Typically, the outgoing administration chooses the designated survivor. The designated survivor for the 2021 inauguration was never revealed. For Trump’s previous inauguration in 2017, there were two designated survivors: Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson, chosen by outgoing President Barack Obama, and Sen. Orrin Hatch, chosen by Trump.
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On Inauguration Day, the President-elect and Vice President-elect are sworn into office, but what happens in case of a catastrophic event? Is there a designated survivor?
The answer is yes. Since the 1960s, the United States government has implemented a designated survivor protocol for events where the President, Vice President, and other top officials are gathered in one location, such as the presidential inauguration.
The designated survivor is a member of the Presidential line of succession who is chosen to be physically separated from the rest of the government officials in order to ensure continuity of government in the event of a disaster. This individual would assume the presidency in case of a catastrophic event that incapacitates the President, Vice President, and other top officials.
The designated survivor is typically a cabinet member or high-ranking official who is not in attendance at the inauguration ceremony. They are taken to a secure location, usually undisclosed, where they are kept safe and isolated from the other officials until the event is over.
While the designated survivor protocol may seem like a plotline from a TV show, it is a real and necessary precaution to ensure that the United States government can continue to function effectively in the face of unforeseen circumstances. So rest assured, there is a designated survivor on Inauguration Day, ready to step in if needed.
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