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Trump Moves Inauguration Indoors Amid Severe Cold, Health-Conscious Ball Planned

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Donald Trump 2025 Inauguration Indoor Ceremony

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Former President Donald Trump‘s 2025 inauguration ceremony has been moved indoors due to severe cold weather, Fox News reported on January 20. The decision was announced during a segment on ‘Fox & Friends,’ where Dr. Marc Siegel, Fox News senior medical analyst, discussed the logistical and health implications of the change.

The inauguration, originally planned as an outdoor event, will now take place in a secure indoor venue to protect attendees from freezing temperatures. The move comes as part of broader efforts to ensure the safety and comfort of guests, including the introduction of a health-conscious menu at the ‘MAHA’ Inaugural Ball.

Dr. Siegel emphasized the importance of adapting to weather conditions, stating, ‘Extreme cold can pose serious health risks, especially for large gatherings. Moving the event indoors is a prudent decision to prioritize the well-being of everyone involved.’

The ‘MAHA’ Inaugural Ball, a highlight of the festivities, will feature a menu designed to cater to health-conscious attendees. While specific details of the menu were not disclosed, the event is expected to reflect a growing trend toward wellness-focused celebrations.

Trump’s inauguration marks his return to the presidency after a contentious election cycle. The event has drawn significant media attention, with Fox News providing live coverage across its television, radio, and digital platforms. The network’s programming includes analysis of Trump’s policies, Biden‘s last-minute pardons, and the broader political implications of the transition.

As the nation prepares for the ceremony, security measures have been heightened to ensure a smooth and safe event. Authorities are working closely with event organizers to manage the logistical challenges posed by the last-minute venue change.