Trump to use Bible given to him by his mother and Lincoln Bible for swearing-in
- Donald Trump's second inauguration will be held indoors due to forecasted temperatures dipping to 22 degrees, as reported by the Hearst Television Data Team.
- Trump's inauguration is predicted to be tied with John F. Kennedy's 1961 inauguration for the second coldest, based on temperature records from the National Weather Service.
- Previous indoor inaugurations include William Taft's in 1909 and Ronald Reagan's second inauguration in 1985, which was the coldest on record at 7 degrees.
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US President-elect Donald Trump will use two Bibles during his inauguration ceremony, US media reported today.
Trump moves inauguration ceremony indoors due to forecast of dangerously cold weather
President-elect Donald Trump announced his inauguration ceremony will move inside the Capitol rotunda due to dangerous cold temperatures, making him the second president after Reagan to hold an indoor swearing-in.
US: Trump moves presidential inauguration indoors, gives reason
The United States President-elect, Donald Trump, will hold his inauguration inside the U.S. Capitol on Monday. Trump explained that the inauguration was moved indoors due to severe cold conditions. This marks the first time in 40 years that U.S. presidential inaugural ceremonies will take place indoors. The last time an inauguration was held indoors due to severe cold was in 1985, during former Republican President Ronald Reagan’s second swearin…
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