Everything planned for weeks is now in place for the day, meaning that organizers made some changes after announcing it that Friday. The arrival of the severe cold front in the D.C. region would force the relocation of ceremonies indoors. The big day has arrived: It is time for Donald Trump’s second inauguration to start.
The warming controversy minted when the weather forecast for Washington, D.C., with the wind chill factor, could take temperatures into severe record lows for the severity of its implications. The president-elect said during a Friday statement that he does not want anyone to harm others in any way. Hence, he has directed that they deliver the Inauguration Address, along with prayers and other messages, in the United States Capitol Rotunda. It is just as Reagan did in 1985.
As reported in USAToday President-elect Donald Trump will take the oath of office and then return for another term. Despite the rough weather, which significantly altered the location, other significant events planned for the day will not disappear. Popular musicians such as Carrie Underwood will perform a concert, and the presidential parade will take place in the Capital One Arena. Mr. Trump will also become only the second president since the founding of the republic to reclaim the White House after losing re-election, following Grover Cleveland in the 19th century.
How to watch the inauguration ceremonies
The main television networks—ABC, CBS, CNN, NBC, CSPAN, and Fox News—will broadcast coverage of the Inauguration Day ceremonies. You can also view the occurrence of the day through the USA TODAY lift stream on YouTube service.
President-elect Donald Trump’s swearing-in ceremony will be held on Monday, January 20. This also falls in Martin Luther King Jr Month this year. It takes place at noon Eastern Standard Time. We know this is ancient news from last Wednesday. However, this is the only swearing-in ceremony we know where organizers encourage attendees to sing along to show tunes to kick things off. The sworn-in ceremonies for the annual Presidential Inauguration will be focused at the U.S. Capitol Rotunda rather than on the west front, as the JCCIC planned.
The Trump Vance Inaugural Committee, National Park Service, Washington D.C. Tourism Department, Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, and Reuters provide a general order of events for the day. Some events are time- and location-staked while others are not.
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