Details regarding the benefits for donors associated with the Trump-Vance Inaugural Committee were shared by President-elect Trump’s team for the weekend of January 20. These perks include a reception with Cabinet nominees, a Sunday service, and the inaugural ball.
According to a benefits outline obtained by The Hill, donors who contribute $1 million or raise $2 million will receive six tickets for exclusive access to inaugural events scheduled from January 18 to January 20, the day of the swearing-in ceremony.
The most extensive package offers entry to a “Make America Great Again Victory Rally” on Saturday, featuring “high-profile speakers,” followed by an event with Cabinet appointees and a dinner with Vice President-elect Vance and incoming second lady Usha Vance.
Included in this package is access to a “One America, One Light Sunday Service” with Trump and incoming first lady Melania Trump. This interfaith service will showcase U.S. military bands, and it will also grant access to a candlelight dinner with the Trumps that evening before the swearing-in and parade occur the following morning.
Additionally, this comprehensive package provides six tickets to the black-tie “Starlight Ball,” where attendees will be joined by the Trumps and Vances on Monday night.
The donor schedule was released on Monday, with a January 10 deadline for RSVPs noted in the benefits outline. The outline details five tiers of benefits, but it does not include hotel costs in Washington, as tickets to the inauguration itself are free.
For committee members contributing $500,000 or raising $1 million, four tickets will grant access to the Saturday rally, Cabinet reception, Sunday service, candlelight dinner, and Monday ball. Those who contribute $250,000 or raise $500,000 will receive access to the same events, but with two tickets.
Moreover, committee members who donate $100,000 or raise $200,000 will receive two tickets for the rally, Cabinet reception, Sunday service, and Monday ball. Lastly, committee members contributing $50,000 and $100,000 will each receive two tickets for the rally, Cabinet reception, and the Monday ball.