
How to watch Donald Trump's presidential inauguration
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When the clock strikes noon Monday, the office of the presidency will be transferred from the 46th president to the 47th, as President-elect Donald Trump is sworn in as commander-in-chief. That moment will cap a historic day of events set in motion when Trump won the 2024 presidential election in November.
Late last week, plans for the inauguration events were changed because of freezing weather. The inauguration ceremony will take place indoors at the Capitol. The Capitol One arena in downtown Washington, D.C., will be open for supporters to watch the ceremony live, and after his swearing-in, Trump plans to come by the arena, which will also host the presidential parade. But Capitol One seats 20,000, a fraction of those who were expected to travel to Washington for the inauguration.

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