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Donald Trump’s inauguration will be moved indoors because of polar vortex

Donald Trump’s historic second swearing-in will be moved indoors because of dangerous weather forecast predicted to make it the coldest inauguration since 1985.

Meteorologists are forecasting dangerously cold temperatures in D.C. the day of the outdoor ceremony, with highs only in the 20s.

Trump posted on Truth Social that the swearing-in ceremony would be moved indoors to the Capitol Rotunda.

He would also deliver his inaugural address from there. 

To accommodate the MAGA masses, the Capital One Arena – where Trump will hold his pre-inauguration rally Sunday – will be opened for a viewing party. 

Wind gusts of up to 30 miles per hour will blast through the layers of the hundreds of thousands of MAGA enthusiasts expected to fill the national mall Monday. 

Trump, 78, himself will only have to stand outdoors on the West Front of the Capitol for the duration of his speech, eight years after he spoke of ‘American carnage’ before the start of his first term. He will be joined by Joe Biden, 82, Barack Obama, 63, and hundreds of lawmakers. 

He’ll have a tea at the White House with the Bidens, and gets to duck into the Capitol for a luncheon with lawmakers immediately after being sworn in at noon on Monday.

His fans will have to line up hours ahead of time to make it through security gates after brazing D.C.’s buses and Metro system a day after predicted snow. The cold air will blow in from over Canada, a country Trump has repeatedly spoken about making the 51st state of the U.S.

But there are signs the city is gearing up for a big event.

Data compiled by STR and provided by Destination D.C., which promotes city events, puts the city’s hotel occupancy rate at 70 percent on Saturday, compared to a typical 36 percent on Saturday one year ago.

Temperatures at noon Monday when Donald Trump is set to take the Oath of Office are set to be the coldest since Ronald Reagan’s second inauguration in 1985

It jumps to 80 percent on Sunday and 75 percent on Inauguration Day.

Major inaugural activities were scrapped four years ago amid the pandemic. But by comparison occupancy hit 97 percent right before Barack Obama’s inauguration.

It hit 95 percent for Trump’s first inauguration, which – which also featured a lively women’s march drawing hundreds of thousands of protesters.

Occupancy was about 78 percent for Obama’s second inaugural in 2013, on par with with this weekend’s rate. 

‘January is cold in Washington, D.C., said a spokesperson for Destination DC. ‘I think people are prepared for the weather. People know that they’re going to be standing around similar to Times Square on New Year’s Eve. I don’t think that’s going to be an impact.’

A protest set for Saturday has obtained a permit for 50,000, but it is unclear how many people will show up. (A high of 44 degrees is forecast for Saturday).  

It isn't known how the cold temps and wind gusts will impact attendance, a key focus of Donald Trump

It isn’t known how the cold temps and wind gusts will impact attendance, a key focus of Donald Trump

Workers put the finishing touches on the bandstand for viewing the inaugural parade.  It is electrified with heat and lighting

Workers put the finishing touches on the bandstand for viewing the inaugural parade.  It is electrified with heat and lighting

Trump will soon leave his home in Florida for the start of inaugural events

Trump will soon leave his home in Florida for the start of inaugural events

Trump released his inaugural portrait Thursday

Trump released his inaugural portrait Thursday

Trump’s inauguration is set to be the coldest since Ronald Reagan’s second inaugural, when temperatures were just 7 degrees at noon and the ceremony was moved indoors to the White House and later the Capitol Rotunda.

‘We stand again at the steps of this symbol of our democracy — well, we would have been standing at the steps if it hadn’t gotten so cold,’ Reagan said at the time inside the Capitol. ‘Now we’re standing inside this symbol of our democracy.’ 

It was 28 degrees at noon for Obama’s historic 2009 inauguration, which huge crowd that former Trump White House press secretary Sean Spicer famously referenced when he claimed Trump’s was ‘the largest audience to ever witness an inauguration, period, both in person and around the globe.’

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