Biden arrives at the White House for 1st time as president
Biden, for the first time as the 46th president of the United States, has arrived at the White House, his expected home for the next four years. He held hands with the first family, all donning masks, as they walked the final blocks.
As they walked through the northwest gate, a reporter asked what his message was to the world, and Biden replied, "Unity."
A U.S. Army band played "Hail to the Chief" as Biden and Jill Biden stood in front of the North Portico doors. The couple embraced before the rest of the first family joined them, and together, they walked inside the White House.


The day's inaugural ceremonies are set to continue into the night.
Biden is slated to sign executive orders in the Oval Office Wednesday evening and swear-in Day One appointees in a virtual ceremony. Biden and Harris are then scheduled to deliver remarks before 9 p.m. during the "Celebrating America" inaugural program and close the night out with a wave to the nation from the Blue Room Balcony.

Unlike previous administrations, Biden comes into office without any of his Cabinet nominees confirmed. As he enters the White House, his nominees enter Day One performing in an acting capacity.












