What’s different for Trump’s second inauguration

What’s different for Trump’s second inauguration


President-elect Donald Trump will take the oath of office on Monday, exactly eight years after his first inauguration

Much has changed since Trump last stood on the Capitol grounds. He ran a presidential campaign and lost; faced an unprecedented criminal conviction; survived two assassination attempts; and launched his third campaign, winning this time with the popular vote plus all seven battleground states. 

Changes have seeped their way into Trump’s second and final inauguration as well. 

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The location

Trump’s inauguration will be held indoors on Monday, earning him the distinction of being one of the only presidents in U.S. history to take the oath of office in the Capitol Rotunda.

Trump made the announcement on Friday, explaining that due to severe cold weather, his inauguration

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