Joe Biden’s inauguration saw the Secret Service put on the biggest motorcade procession in history, as at least seven ‘Beast’ limousines and an armada of armored cars transported the new president and vice president through the nation’s capital.
At least seven heavily armored presidential limos, nicknamed the Beasts, were seen driving through Washington DC flanked by dozens of fortified SUVs and supporting vehicles after Wednesday’s inauguration ceremony.
The mammoth procession took Biden, First Lady Jill Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff to Arlington Cemetery before going on a parade back to the White House.
Former presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush, and Bill Clinton and their wives also traveled to Arlington Cemetery in armored SUVs where they all took part in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
Other officials and members of the media attended while Donald Trump was notably absent after he refused to respect protocol and join in welcoming his successor to the White House.
The three former presidents then stayed at Arlington to film an inauguration day message while the motorcade took the president and vice president back to the White House.
It is not clear which Beast Biden and Harris were each in as they both traveled with decoy cars for security reasons.
The outing marked a departure from inauguration day tradition where the president and vice president typically take part in a huge parade from the Capitol to the White House while supporters stand along Pennsylvania Avenue.
But due to the coronavirus pandemic and the January 6 riot on the seat of American democracy, the event was scaled back with only around 1,000 attendees – down from the typical numbers of around 200,000.
Though scaled back in some ways, the day was larger in others, with the motorcade said to be the largest Secret Service procession ever witnessed.
The historic first topped off a day of other firsts as Biden became the oldest person ever sworn in as president and Kamala Harris became the first woman, black person and Asian-American sworn in as vice president.
Joe Biden’s inauguration saw the Secret Service put on the biggest motorcade procession in history. Pictured the motorcade on its way back to the White House with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and their spouses
Seven heavily armored presidential limos, nicknamed the Beasts, were seen driving through Washington DC
The motorcade was flanked by dozens of fortified SUVs and supporting vehicles after Wednesday’s inauguration ceremony
The huge motorcade of presidential limousines and armored SUVs passes National Guard troops stationed by the road
Biden and the First Lady were seen descending the Capitol steps and getting inside one Beast which had new special license plates with ’46’ on it – a nod to his position as the 46th president of the United States.
The new plates also featured a reference to calls to grant the District of Columbia statehood, with the phrase ‘Taxation Without Representation’.
The phrase subtly hits out at the Founding Fathers’ demand that they pay the British ‘no taxation without representation’ while DC is not classed as its own state and so does not get a vote in Congress.
The line often features on vehicle license plates in DC.
Harris and her husband were then seen getting inside another limo.
Biden’s vehicle was one of three of the newest Beast models – the Next Generation Parade Limousine which first hit the roads in 2018 – that took part in the procession.
The other four Beasts are part of the generation before, which was first rolled out in 2009.
Troops line up as Biden and Kamala Harris leave the Capitol with their spouses after being sworn in
The First Couple are escorted to their waiting vehicle – the 2018 Beast which is heavily armored to withstand attack
The presidential limo – with its new number 46 license plates now added – awaits the president and First Lady
President Joe Biden helps First Lady Jill Biden into the presidential limousine before getting in the other side
The procession first headed to Arlington Cemetery with at least seven ‘Beasts’ and several SUVs in tow. Pictured the procession heads back to the White House, with the Washington Monument visible in the background
Several different federal agencies are likely to have worked alongside the Secret Service in pulling off the gigantic procession for the new president, vice president and their guests
The mammoth procession first took Biden, First Lady Jill Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff and former presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush, and Bill Clinton and their wives to Arlington Cemetery
The Beast carrying new President Joe Biden and First Lady Dr Jill Biden Wednesday
The motorcade then made its way to the cemetery, passing National Guard troops stationed by the side of the road.
It is not clear who was in the other five limos with Obama, Bush, Clinton and their wives all traveling in armored Chevy Suburban SUVs to Arlington.
Usually at least one extra Beast will join a motorcade as a decoy car in case the car carrying the president is disabled either due to unforeseen car problems or if it comes under attack.
Other vehicles in the procession included non-armored SUVs, police cars and motorcycles, an ambulance, press vans and a black work truck that carries a HAZMAT team on standby to respond to hazards.
Several different federal agencies are likely to have worked alongside the Secret Service in pulling off the gigantic procession for the new president, vice president and their guests, reported The Drive.
Biden and the First Lady were seen descending the Capitol steps and getting inside one Beast which had new special license plates with ’46’ on it – a nod to his position as the 46th president of the United States
Officials switch over the license plates. The new plates also featured a reference to calls to grant the District of Columbia statehood, with the phrase ‘Taxation Without Representation’
The full Beast fleet only consists of between 16 and 20 limos, meaning almost half were used during Wednesday’s outing.
While the scale of the motorcade was no doubt partly due to the VIPs taking place on the journey to the cemetery, it was also a sign of how security was beefed up for inauguration day following the January 6 insurrection that left five dead.
Washington DC went into lockdown with several blocks around the Capitol cordoned off in the days leading up to the inauguration to prevent a repeat of the chaos when Trump supporters stormed the Capitol.
A Baghdad-style ‘Green Zone’ perimeter was set up, more than 20,000 armed National Guard troops were mobilized and much of downtown DC was off-limits.
Each Beast is heavily armored to withstand attack including from bullets, mines, grenades and explosives.
Other features include fire suppression systems, tires that can drive when flat and a sealant ability to stop penetration from nuclear, biological, and chemical agents.
Many features remain under wraps as the detail is highly secretive in the interest of security and all decommissioned cars are destroyed by the Secret Service as soon as they reach the end of service.
It is not clear who was in the other five limousines in the motorcade with Obama, Bush, Clinton and their wives all seen traveling in armored Chevy Suburban SUVs