Donald Trump has been robbed of a huge swearing-in ceremony after his inauguration was moved indoors due to dangerously freezing temperatures
President-elect Donald Trump announced that he has ordered his inauguration ceremony to move inside the U.S. Capitol rotunda on Monday, Jan. 20, due to dangerously cold weather
Citadel cadets will no longer participate in President-elect Donald Trump’s inaugural ceremonies due to inclement weather in the nation’s capital. Donald Trump’s swearing-in ceremony was moved inside the US Capitol building,
The decision means the 250,000 people who had tickets to view the inauguration outside will no longer be able to do so - with a live viewing now taking place at the nearby Capital One Arena.
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President-elect Donald Trump will take the oath of office from inside the Capitol Rotunda on Monday due to forecasts of intense cold weather.
Thousands of Americans have flocked to US capital Washington DC, braving conditions that have chased the ceremony indoors, to watch Donald Trump become the 47th President
Donald Trump will take the oath of office saying he returns to the presidency “confident and optimistic” it's the start of “a thrilling new era of national success.”
A "combination of strong winds and very cold temperatures will result in dangerously cold wind chills," the National Weather Service said.
The president-elect returned to Washington over the weekend, holding a rally for supporters. Follow along for the latest Monday.
Freezing conditions drive Donald Trump’s inauguration indoors with temperatures in Washington DC expected to hit -7C