Donald Trump’s swearing-in ceremony likely to be moved indoors due to cold weather – report

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Donald Trump’s swearing-in ceremony is “likely” to be moved indoors due to cold weather forecast for Washington DC on Monday.

A source familiar with the matter, who spoke to Sky News’ US partner, NBC News, on the condition of anonymity, said it was likely the ceremony would be moved indoors due to the frigid weather forecast.

The last time a swearing-in was held indoors was Ronald Reagan’s second inauguration.

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