
On Monday, hundreds of thousands of Americans including fervent Trump supporters and angry protesters will flock to the city for the inauguration.
It will now take place indoors after sub-zero temperatures were forecast for the swearing-in ceremony.
However, spectators are still expected to begin flooding into viewing areas for live screening from 5am seven hours before Donald Trump makes his second pledge of allegiance. There is a notably different atmosphere to January 2017 when Mr Trump became America's 45th President. Gone is any sense that he won by a fluke this time Mr Trump won the popular vote as well as the electoral college.
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