The 58th Presidential Inaugural Committee (PIC) is now accepting big money to foot the bill for President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration festivities, and access to the first families is aplenty for well-heeled "underwriters."
Underwriting packages start at $25,000 and range up to $1 million for the inaugural events that start Jan. 17 through Jan. 21, culminating with the actual inauguration on Jan. 20.
The top package — $1 million — comes with 64 tickets to nine different events, including the swearing-in ceremony, vice president's dinner, luncheon with the first ladies, and Inaugural Ball Premier Access.
The lowest package — $25,000 — comes with 10 tickets to five different events, including the Victory Reception, Parade and Inaugural Ball.
The price points in between are $100,000, $250,000 and $500,000.
"The Inaugural events are, to a large extent, privately funded so as to not use taxpayer dollars," PIC spokesman Boris Epshteyn said in a statement to CNN. "For the 58th Presidential Inaugural, any and all funds raised above amounts needed to fund the Inaugural events will be donated to charitable organizations."
The committee is chaired by billionaire and friend of Trump, Tom Barrack.
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