Trump's inaugural address today
It takes place indoors due to 'dangerous' cold
Monday, 20 January 2025
WASHINGTON, Jan 19 (Agencies): President-elect Donald Trump's inaugural address takes place indoors today (Monday) due to dangerously cold weather being forecast next week in Washington, he has confirmed.
The address, as well as other speeches, will now take place inside the US Capitol's rotunda, rather than outside the building.
The inaugural parade will also be held indoors at Washington's Capital One Arena in downtown Washington about one mile (1.6km) away, along with all three inaugural balls.
The last president to be sworn-in indoors was Ronald Reagan in 1985, when cold weather also plagued the US Capitol.
n a statement posted to his Truth Social social media platform, Trump said that he does not "want to see people hurt, or injured, in any way" amid the freezing temperatures.
"It is dangerous conditions for the tens of thousands of law enforcement, first responders, police K9s and even horses" as well as "hundreds of thousands" of supporters.
"In any event, if you decide to come, dress warmly," he added.
The Capital One Arena will also be open for a live viewing of the inaugural address.
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Trump - who has a rally planned there on Sunday - said he would visit the arena after being sworn-in at the Capitol.
A planned parade will now take place in a modified form. It is unclear whether it will now take place inside.
Extreme cold has been forecast in Washington DC on inauguration day, with temperatures expected to hit a low of -11C (12F) and a high of -5C (23F). With wind chill factored in, the temperature will feel significantly colder.
The weather forms part of a larger polar vortex that will send temperatures plummeting across the US.
"Everyone will be safe, everyone will be happy, and we will, together, Make America Great Again," Trump wrote.
Donald Trump was scheduled to take a victory lap on Sunday with a campaign-style rally in Washington, DC, a day before he is sworn in for a second term four years after losing the White House to Joe Biden.