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Here are all the details of Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony

Donald Trump will assume the presidency of the U.S. for the second time on January 20 with a ceremony modified by the weather.

Today, Monday, January 20, Donald Trump will assume the presidency of the United States for the second time. This event will mark his return to power as the 47th president of the country, after a period of absence from office.

However, this year's inauguration ceremony will have some modifications due to unforeseen circumstances, especially the wingere weather conditions expected in Washington, D.C.

Trump, who has just been confirmed as president-elect, will not take his oath in front of the Capitol steps, as is traditional in the presidential inauguration.

Instead of following the usual protocol, the ceremony will be held in the Capitol Rotunda. A change that was communicated by Trump himself through his official social media.

The main reason for this alteration in the initial plan is the weather forecast. Low temperatures are expected to affect the nation's capital on that day.

According to the weather forecast, a strong Arctic cold wave is expected that could bring temperatures to historically low levels.

Trump himself expressed his concern for the well-being of the attendees. "The wind chill could bring temperatures to historic lows" and that "I don't want to see people hurt in any way."

Due to this, it has been decided to hold the oath in a closed and safe location.

Where Can the Ceremony be Followed?

Despite the changes in the ceremony, the event will be broadcast worldwide, including in Spain. Citizens will be able to watch Trump's inauguration live through RTVE.

The program titled "Trump Returns to the White House" will begin at 5:20 PM (local time) and will be one of the main coverages of the day.

This is a unique opportunity for international followers to witness Trump's return to power.

The transition process to the new administration began with the first official acts last Saturday, when the incoming cabinet members were welcomed at a special dinner in Washington.

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The day will be marked by a series of events celebrating Trump's return to the presidential office. | Europa Press

This reception marked the start of the festivities and ceremonies leading up to the inauguration, which will continue until next Tuesday.

The inauguration day will begin with a mass at St. John's Church, located near the White House.

This event brings together political leaders and new government officials for reflection and prayer before the swearing-in ceremony.

Subsequently, Trump and his vice president, JD Vance, along with their respective wives, will move to the White House. There they will conduct the private ceremony of power transfer and formalize the handover of the country's leadership.

The day will be marked by a series of events celebrating Trump's return to the presidential office.

For many, this day symbolizes a new stage in American politics, with the expectation that the president and his team will begin an administration focused on their campaign promises.

Donald Trump's return to the White House also generates debate and expectations worldwide. Some political analysts highlight that his style and approach could once again transform the landscape of U.S. domestic and foreign policy.

As the inauguration approaches, both Trump's supporters and detractors are waiting to see what his second term will be like.

Undoubtedly, the inauguration on January 20 will be a historic event that will be etched in the collective memory of Americans.

Regardless of the weather conditions or adjustments in the ceremony, this symbolic act represents the beginning of a new chapter for the nation.

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