Trump fans endure frigid temps, sleet and snow for a chance to see president-elect
- Supporters of President-elect Donald Trump endured harsh weather conditions and long lines to attend a "Make America Great Again" rally in Washington, D.C., where they celebrated the president's second win.
- Despite the event being moved inside due to plunging temperatures, attendees remained optimistic and undeterred, with some traveling from far-off places such as Alberta, Canada, and Texas, to show their support for Trump.
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Head wounds, freezing temps — nothing stopped Trump super fans from getting to his inauguration
Head wounds, knee replacements, bitter cold. Nothing was stopping MAGA-ites from getting to Washington, DC, for Donald Trump's inauguration — not even the fact that they wouldn't get to see Trump in person.

Trump fans endure frigid temps, sleet and snow for a chance to see president-elect
close Video Trump supporters endured hours of punishing weather for a chance to celebrate alongside the president-elect. A Trump supporter who camped out overnight ahead of Trump’s rally told Fox News Digital’s Breanne Deppisch why he chose to camp out in the extreme weather conditions— along with 100-some other supporters of the president-elect. Supporters of Donald Trump massed in the nation’s capital this weekend to welcome back the preside…
Despite frigid temperatures, local Republicans enthusiastic witnessing Trump’s inauguration - Salem Reporter
Marion County Republicans described huge crowds, celebrities, and freezing temperatures on the ground in the nation’s capital Sunday and Monday as President Donald Trump was inaugurated for his second term in office. The main inauguration event was moved indoors because of the cold. The high temperature in Washington, D.C. on inauguration day was 17 degrees, according to the Weather Channel. Despite having tickets for the event, a small group f…
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