Senate moves bill to move presidential inauguration to the national assembly

I think there may be some confusion here!

The United States Senate has not moved a bill to move the presidential inauguration to the National Assembly. In fact, the National Assembly is not a part of the United States government. The National Assembly is a legislative body in some other countries, such as France or Nigeria, but not in the United States.

In the United States, the presidential inauguration is held on January 20th (or January 21st if the 20th falls on a Sunday) every four years, at noon Eastern Standard Time, on the steps of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. This is a constitutional requirement, and the inauguration is a significant event in American politics.

The Senate and the House of Representatives, which together make up the United States Congress, are responsible for passing laws, including those related to the presidency and the inauguration. However, there is no indication that a bill has been introduced or passed to move the presidential inauguration to the National Assembly, as the National Assembly is not a part of the US government.

If you have any further information or context about this, I'd be happy to help clarify!