In a significant change of plans, President Donald Trump’s upcoming swearing-in ceremony will move indoors to the Capitol Rotunda, as Washington, D.C., braces for dangerously cold weather. Officials cited health and safety concerns for attendees as the driving factor behind the decision.

Historic Cold Forces Change
Monday’s temperatures in the nation’s capital are expected to plummet into the 20s, with a severe Arctic blast pushing wind chills even lower. This makes it one of the coldest inaugurations in modern history. The frigid forecast recalls the record-breaking cold of Ronald Reagan’s second inauguration in 1985, which similarly forced the ceremony indoors.
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According to multiple sources familiar with the plans, the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies is working with Trump’s team to finalize details. While the swearing-in ceremony will take place inside the Capitol Rotunda, discussions are still underway for other inaugural events, including the parade and celebrations.
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