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Trump’s inauguration ceremony was moved to the Capitol Hall… for this reason

President-elect Donald Trump is scheduled to take the oath of office from inside the Capitol Hall (Congress building) on ​​Monday, due to expectations of very cold weather, according to an informed source.
The source, who refused to reveal his identity, indicated that inauguration ceremony planners are discussing the possibility of moving Trump’s inauguration ceremony indoors due to the extremely cold temperatures and icy winds.

Trump’s inauguration ceremony

Donald Trump will become the forty-seventh president of the United States in Washington, which is witnessing a four-day peak of events amid expected arctic temperatures.

One of the most prominent stations of the program is that Donald Trump will take the constitutional oath at noon on Monday, then Trump will deliver his inauguration speech.
Thus, he will bid farewell to the outgoing president and Kamala Harris, the vice president and presidential candidate he defeated in the November elections.

7500 participants

The traditional parade will be held in the spacious square, where there will be 7,500 participants.
Including military, university and even equestrian groups, before the new president arrives at the White House.
In the evening, the historic day’s program ends with a series of regular dance parties. Donald Trump is scheduled to deliver three speeches.

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