Reports indicate that plans are being considered to move President Trump’s second inauguration ceremony indoors to the White House, as an Arctic blast threatens to make Washington, D.C., dangerously cold. The frigid temperatures, expected to plummet into the 20s with biting windchill, have forced officials to reevaluate the safety of holding the event outdoors.

Initially, it was announced that the ceremony would take place in the Capitol Rotunda, a move reminiscent of President Ronald Reagan’s second inauguration in 1985, which also faced record-low temperatures. That year, Reagan’s team shifted the event indoors to prioritize safety—a precedent that President Trump’s administration appears ready to follow.
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President Trump Prioritizes Safety Amid Extreme Weather
President Trump has released a statement emphasizing the need to protect attendees, law enforcement, and first responders from potentially hazardous conditions. In his message, he acknowledged the historic weather challenges, stating:
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