Everyone post what state they're from where you're getting your different times. That might be a clue as to what we're seeing. I see 19:40:41. I'm in Utah.
*Edit - Ok so far here's what we have:
Somewhere in Europe: 19:48:00
New York and Massachusetts: 19:49:00
Utah and Oregon: 19:40:41
California: 19:37:40
Alberta: 19:44:12
The most logical explanation is that the Content Management System used to publish state.gov simply used a different timestamp when replicating the page to each of the mirrors.
A timestamp for something like a presidential term ending would be tied to a hard coded static value, not a dynamic value dependent on location. This is either a rogue employee, comms, or a giant mistake.
So it’s either everything?