A young Donald Trump supporter dresses up as the president in Washington, DC, on the day of his second inauguration, Monday, January 20, 2025 Brian Munoz/St. St. Louis Public Radio/NPR hide title
Thousands of supporters - many from across the country - gathered in Washington, D.C. on the day of President Donald Trump's second inauguration
Due to freezing temperatures, the official ceremony was held inside the U.S. Capitol. But that didn't stop people from celebrating outside.
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Amy Long from North Carolina attends President Donald Trump's second inauguration in Washington, D.C., Monday, Jan. 20, 2025 Brian Munoz/St. St. Louis Public Radio/NPR hide title
Thousands of people lined up to enter Capital One Arena for a Trump inauguration watch party. Tyrone Turner/WAMU hide title
Police and other security personnel were out in force near Capital One Stadium downtown. Tyrone Turner/WAMU hide title
Brandon Reil, 26, of Pennsburg, Pa., lines up at Capital One Arena on Monday, Jan. 20, 2025, in Washington, D.C. Stand in front of a portrait of President Donald Trump as he awaits his second inaugural rally. Thousands of innocent people are dying, so I believe Trump can do that," he said. "I think the Robert F. Kennedy - Make America Healthy Again (movement) is important right now. Our health is, as Americans, 70% of us are obese, we need to take our health more seriously. " Brian Munoz/St. St. Louis Public Radio/NPR hide title
Carmine's restaurant in downtown Washington, D.C. televised the inauguration Tyrone Turner/WAMU hide title
Trump supporters watch the inauguration ceremony at Carmine's restaurant in downtown Washington, D.C. Tyrone Turner/WAMU hide title
Trump supporters watch the inauguration ceremony at Carmine's restaurant in downtown Washington, D.C. Tyrone Turner/WAMU hide title
From left: Alyssa Buell of San Diego, Calif., Glenn Deal of Palmer, Ala., and Desmond Neville of London, England, watch President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. ยท Vance was sworn in on Monday, January 20, 2025, in Washington, D.C. Brian Munoz/St. St. Louis Public Radio/NPR hide title
Proud Boys rally during the inauguration of Donald Trump in Washington, DC, January 20, 2025 Grace Vidyatmaja/NPR hide title
Belio Martinez of New York City celebrates the second inauguration of President Donald Trump on Monday, January 20, 2025, in Washington, DC. jobs," he said, adding that he thought Democrats were wrong about Latino men. "I feel like they lost our votes because (... took it for granted). We put Democrats in office who promised all these things, but at the end of the day, they didn't do much for us. " Brian Munoz/St. St. Louis Public Radio/NPR hide title
Thousands of people lined up to enter Capital One Arena for a Trump inauguration watch party. Tyrone Turner/WAMU hide title
A group opposed to President Trump burned a flag in protest outside Capital One Arena. Grace Vidyatmaja/NPR hide title
Dennis Alan of Elgin, Ill., imitates Donald Trump on the day of the president's second inauguration in Washington, D.C., Monday, Jan. 20, 2025 Brian Munoz/St. St. Louis Public Radio/NPR hide title
Joe Smith, 39, of Morristown, New Jersey, speaks to reporters in Washington, DC, on Monday, January 20, 2025. Monday marks the day President Donald Trump is sworn in for a second term in the White House. Brian Munoz/St. St. Louis Public Radio/NPR hide title