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Trump swearing-in will move inside Capitol Rotunda because of intense cold

The forecast calls for the lowest inauguration day temperatures since Reagan was sworn in for his second term in 1985

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A women dressed in heavy winter clothing takes a picture of the US Capitol’s dome on Friday after it was announced that US president-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration is being moved indoors due to dangerously cold temperatures expected on Monday. Photo: Reuters

US president-elect Donald Trump may take the oath of office from inside the Capitol Rotunda on Monday due to forecasts of intense cold weather.

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“The weather forecast for Washington, DC, with the windchill factor, could take temperatures into severe record lows,” Trump posted on his Truth Social platform.

“There is an Arctic blast sweeping the Country. I don’t want to see people hurt, or injured, in any way.”

The Rotunda is prepared as the inclement weather alternative for each inauguration in the event of inclement weather.

The swearing-in was last moved indoors in 1985, when President Ronald Reagan began his second term. Monday’s forecast calls for the lowest inauguration day temperatures since that day.

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Alternative plans are required for the more roughly 250,000 guests ticketed to view the inauguration from around the Capitol grounds and the tens of thousands more expected to be in general admission areas or to line the inaugural parade route from the Capitol to the White House.

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