From San Diego to Manhattan, supporters gathered at a Washington arena to catch a glimpse of Trump on Inauguration Day. Read what they had to say about Trump's return to office.
This is where the wearing-in ceremony will happen. Biden makes pledge at South Carolina church on last full day in office: 'I'm not going anywhere'
Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 47th president of the United States on Monday at an inauguration ceremony that has been scaled back due to a forecast of severe cold weather in the nation's capital.
Officials in charge of security for the inauguration still don't know who will be allowed to enter Capital One Arena for the celebration.
The cold temperatures did not deter supporters of the 47th President of the United States from getting a chance to witness history. Thousands lined up at Capital One Arena, as early as midnight Monday
President-elect Donald Trump is preparing more than 200 executive orders starting Day One of the new White House.
After leaving inaugural events at the U.S. Capitol, newly sworn-in President Donald Trump will head to Capital One Arena, the home of the Wizards and Capitals, for a revised version of the traditional presidential parade.
The reaction was the loudest of the morning from the crowd, which loudly booed the entrance of Biden and Harris minutes earlier.
Onlookers will now have to head to the Capital One Arena to try for a chance to ... who flew in from North Carolina and hoped to be a part of the moment as a member of the inaugural parade.