This information is reported by Main Post, citing politexpert.net.
The ceremony itself will commence at 7:00 PM Kyiv time (12:00 PM Washington time) in the Capitol Rotunda. Initially, the event was planned to take place outdoors at the west front of the building, but due to low temperatures, the organizers have moved the ceremony indoors. Donald Trump, alongside Vice President JD Vance, will take the oath of office, officially beginning his second term in the White House.
For viewers wishing to follow the inauguration online, broadcasts will be available on platforms such as ABC News, CBS News, and CNN. This provides an opportunity to witness this historic moment in real-time. On these platforms, the broadcast will start before 7:00 PM, as it will include additional content leading up to the ceremony itself.
It is also noteworthy that Trump’s team is changing its approach to the war in Ukraine ahead of the inauguration.
Trump enters the history books as the oldest president to take the oath of office. His return signifies a new chapter for the U.S., promising a reevaluation of approaches to both domestic and foreign policy. His campaign has raised a record amount—around 200 million dollars—highlighting the scale and significance of the event.
Immediately following the official portion of the inauguration, there will be a traditional luncheon at the Capitol, and in the evening, the new president will participate in a ceremonial military parade. The parade will begin at 10:00 PM Kyiv time (3:00 PM in Washington) and will be an important part of the celebration.
“You will have a lot of fun watching TV,” Trump remarked, implying that the upcoming event will be a vibrant and memorable moment for all viewers.
Additionally, we remind you that Trump is currently unable to meet with Putin: Reuters discusses the reasons and realistic timelines for negotiations.