Donald Trump Inauguration Day Live Streaming: US President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration as the 47th President of the United States is scheduled for Monday, January 20, 2025, at 12:00 pm. Due to an anticipated Arctic blast has lowered the temperatures to as low as -15 degrees Celsius (5 degrees Fahrenheit) in Washington, DC. The ceremony will take place indoors at the US Capitol Rotunda in Washington, US.
When is the Donald Trump inauguration?
The Trump inauguration will take place at the US Capital Rotunda.
Where to watch Live Streaming of Trump Inauguration Event?
The live event is scheduled to be telecasted on TV channels as well on online mode. Some of them are:
ABC News: The live coverage will begin at 7:00 am with a special show of Good Morning America, followed by a day-long special report which will begin at 9:00 am ET. A prime-time special show on the topic-The second Inauguration of Donald J Trump-An ABC Special will be available at 10:00 pm ET.
Fox News Channel: This news channel will start programming from January 19 and will air several shows based on the event. On inauguration day, coverage will be shown on Fox & Friends, The Faulkner Focus and America’s News. The main event is slated to begin from 11:30 am and will go on till 5:00 pm ET.
NBC News: The live broadcast will commence at 7:00 am ET with Today Live from Washington, DC on January 20. A special coverage of the inauguration will start at 10:00 am ET.
BBC: The BBC will go live from Washington DC on the inauguration day from 7:00 am ET. Their reporters will be covering it live from the White House and Capitol Hill from 10:30 am ET. In the third session, the live feed will start from 12:00 am ET.
PBS News: The live stream will start at 10:30 am ET on January 20 on PBS stations and will be telecasted on PBS News digital and social platforms.
Online streaming: Many major networks will be doing live streaming of the inauguration on their respective YouTube channels.
The inaugural ceremony has been shifted indoors at the Capitol Rotunda for the first time since US President Ronald Reagan’s second swearing-in ceremony that took place in 1985. The decision has been taken because of extreme cold weather conditions.