Trump's inauguration could be moved indoors due to freezing temperatures
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Washington — Monday's inauguration ceremony for President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance may be moved indoors due to dangerously freezing temperatures, according to a senior Trump source directly familiar with inauguration planning.
The source said moving the swearing-in ceremony indoors is under consideration, but not finalized. The president-elect is reviewing his options, this person said.
It would be a rare move for an inauguration, and one that hasn't been done since Ronald Reagan's second inauguration ceremony in 1985, which was also moved inside due to harsh weather conditions. Temperatures are expected to be in the teens and low 20s on Monday, and weather forecasters are predicting snow the day before.
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