President-elect Donald Trump's will be sworn in under the Capitol Rotunda, rather than outside. But he's not the only president inaugurated in an unusual location.
The presidential inauguration has been moved indoors because of the cold weather forecasted for Washington D.C. Monday. There have been a few other presidential inaugurations held inside because of weather.
Nearly 70 million people are under weather alerts from North Carolina to Maine as a major winter storm is expected to bring snow and ice.
The People's March, a feminist-led progressive movement, kicked off with tens of thousands of attendees as Washington, D.C., braces for a frigid presidential inauguration.
Due to this change, the "vast majority of ticketed guests will not be able to attend the ceremonies in person," according to the Joint Inaugural Committee. "Those with tickets for the Presidential Platform and members of Congress will be able to attend in person."
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President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20 will mark the 60th presidential swearing-in ceremony in United States history.
Trump's inauguration will be moving indoors Monday due to the freezing weather expected in Washington, D.C., sources told ABC News.
Some Pennsylvanians who traveled for Trump's inauguration were left out in the cold Monday, but they still had warm feelings about the new president.
Just outside the White House, one historic home sits in Northwest, D.C.- The Blair House. The home is the U.S. president’s guest house. It has played an
Trump’s second inauguration was also different because it was held indoors, a last-minute change because of the frigid, windy weather. The platform on the West Front of the Capitol, built over many months, will stand unused and barren as he takes the oath inside.