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Donald Trump supporters fill the streets of Washington for the inauguration of the new president

Donald Trump supporters fill the streets of Washington for the inauguration of

Numerous supporters of Donald Trump, the new president of the United States, have filled the streets of Washington, braving low temperatures, in anticipation of the official inauguration ceremony.

In freezing conditions, the ceremony is taking place indoors, specifically at the Capital One Arena. To closely follow the historic event, many citizens have lined up outside the arena since the early hours of the morning.

Inaugural activities began with a traditional service at St. John's Church, near the White House, a tradition that has been followed by many previous US presidents. The service began at 8:30 a.m. local time and attracted the attention of a number of well-known figures.

Donald Trump supporters fill the streets of Washington for the inauguration of

Notable among those in attendance were former US Attorney General Rudy Giuliani, Robert F. Kennedy, who has been selected to head the Department of Health, as well as Tulsi Gabbard, who has been appointed to head the Directorate of National Intelligence.

The anticipation for President Trump's inauguration ceremony continues with great interest from both supporters and international media.

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