Here's where and how to watch President Donald Trump's historic inauguration
Four years ago, major social media platforms banned Trump from their sites; now, the largest tech CEOs are donating millions of dollars to Trump’s inauguration and will be seated near him.
President Donald Trump is coming back to town — and while his inauguration will take place indoors due to anticipated severe weather, his team has set up multiple ways for his supporters across America to tune in.
Fans of President Trump can watch the ceremony itself as a livestream on Trump’s social media pages, the GOP’s YouTube page or on Team Trump’s YouTube page. The livestreams will kick off with Trump’s rally at Capital One Arena. On Inauguration Day itself, they will commence at 10:30am for the ceremony, and parade. They will conclude with Donald and Melanie Trump’s second First Dance as President of the United States and First Lady.
Four years ago, major social media platforms banned Trump from their sites; now, the largest tech CEOs are donating millions of dollars to Trump’s inauguration and will be seated near him during his swearing-in.
Those who want to attend Trump’s final rally before he takes office are advised to both dress warmly and get in line quickly.
While Democrats like failed vice presidential candidate Tim Walz (who was sworn in as governor indoors) attempted to make a big deal out of Trump’s decision to move festivities inside, Trump made it clear why he’s doing so.
“There is an Arctic blast sweeping the Country,” Trump cautioned. “I don’t want to see people hurt, or injured, in any way. It is dangerous conditions for the tens of thousands of Law Enforcement, First Responders, Police K9s and even horses, and hundreds of thousands of supporters that will be outside for many hours on the 20th.”
A Washington Reporter review of this weekend’s events found no evidence of Walz being sworn in as vice president, either indoors or outdoors.