ice age; Trump’s inauguration was moved to a closed space!
reported by With this news, the hopes of the president-elect and Republican of the United States to start his second term of office with a glamorous ceremony faded.
Trump wrote on his social network known as “Truth Social”: A polar storm is hitting the country. Therefore, I ordered that the inauguration speech as well as the prayer ceremony and other speeches be moved to the circular hall of the Congress building.
The change in the inauguration schedule means Trump will not stand on the front steps of the Capitol, with Washington, D.C.’s National Park overlooking it, on Monday evening local time. The park traditionally hosts large crowds attending the inauguration of US presidents. The magnificent circular hall that is going to host Trump’s inauguration is located right under the dome of the Congress and accommodates a small crowd of about a few hundred people.
According to the forecast of the American Meteorological Organization, Washington will face frost on Monday and polar winds will increase the severity of the cold. The air temperature on this day is expected to be almost minus 6 degrees Celsius. After the inauguration ceremony of the second term of the presidency of Ronald Reagan, which was held at minus 14 degrees, this is the coldest day on which the swearing-in ceremony of another president of this country will be held.