For the first time since 1985 and Ronald Reagan’s swearing in, the traditional stage outside of the Capitol will not be used instead. The swearing in will take place inside the Capitol Rotunda with a limited number of VIP guests.
From San Diego to Manhattan, supporters gathered at a Washington arena to catch a glimpse of Trump on Inauguration Day. Read what they had to say about Trump's return to office.
Washington’s Capital One Arena was in the global spotlight on Monday as the site of the presidential parade during the inauguration of Donald Trump. Capital One Arena is home to the Washington Capitals (NHL),
Trump announced there will be live viewing of the swearing-in ceremony and parade at Capital One Arena. The president-elect cited freezing temperatures and an "obligation to protect the people of our Country." WASHINGTON, D.C. - President-elect Trump ...
Viewers of the Inauguration typically stand on the Ellipse. In his post, Trump said instead of standing outside, attendees should go to Capital One Arena for a live viewing on Monday. Capital One Arena has the capacity to hold 20,000 people. After being sworn in at the Capitol, Trump says he will head to the arena to celebrate with attendees.
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump will celebrate with supporters with a parade at Capital One Arena Monday afternoon. Trump is expected to speak at Capital One Arena as part of the "Presidential Parade" that was moved indoors.
Ahead of the swearing-in, Trump will attend a service at St. John's Episcopal Church in the morning. Then, he and Melania Trump will head to the White House for tea with outgoing President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden.
Organizers have placed a desk and chair onstage at Capital One Arena, where Trump could sign a slew of executive orders after he takes the oath of office Monday afternoon. A red chair with a small table was placed on the stage around 10 a.m., hours before he is expected to appear.
Organizers announced they would have outdoor boards broadcasting events for supporters "not able to make it into the arena."
Former Vice President Mike Pence 's entrance into President Donald Trump 's inauguration was met with boos from Capital One Arena, where thousands of Trump supporters gathered ahead of the inaugural parade on Monday. Newsweek reached out to Pence's team for comment via email.
Some looking to attend the presidential parade inside Capitol One Arena in Washington, D.C., had to make a tough choice when they got to the security checkpoint outside: Ditch your bag, or lose a shot at seeing the presidential parade.
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