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Trump says inauguration to be moved indoors due to freezing temperatures

  • President-Elect Donald Trump announced that his inauguration will be held indoors due to severe cold, marking the first indoor ceremony in 40 years.
  • The last indoor inauguration occurred in 1985 for former President Ronald Reagan due to extreme wind chill.
  • Trump stated that supporters can watch the ceremony on screens at the Capital One Arena, which accommodates 20,000 people.
  • Trump expressed concern for attendees' safety, stating, 'I don’t want to see people hurt, or injured, in any way,' regarding the indoor venue.
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