What time is inauguration 2025? See full schedule and when Donald Trump will be sworn in – USA TODAY

The big day has arrived: Donald Trump’s second inauguration is set to begin.
After weeks of preparation, the day’s events are all in place, though some last-minute changes were made after it was announced Friday that the icy cold front moving toward the D.C. region would shift ceremonies inside.
“The weather forecast for Washington, D.C., with the wind chill factor, could take temperatures into severe record lows … I don’t want to see people hurt or injured in any way,” the president-elect said in a statement Friday. “Therefore, I have ordered the Inauguration Address, in addition to prayers and other speeches, to be delivered in the United States Capitol Rotunda, as was used by Ronald Reagan in 1985.”
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Even with the unpleasant weather changing the venue slightly, the day’s major events will remain in place, including performances by big acts like Carrie Underwood, while the presidential parade was moved to Capital One Arena.
Here’s what to know about the schedule for Inauguration Day ceremonies.
The inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump will take place on Monday, Jan. 20. This coincides with Martin Luther King Jr. Day this year.
The swearing-in ceremony is at noon EST.
Inauguration Day events will now be held inside the U.S. Capitol Rotunda instead of the west front as initially planned, according to the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies (JCCIC).
The Trump Vance Inaugural Committee, National Park ServiceWashington D.C. tourism departmentJoint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies and Reuters have laid out a general schedule of the day, though not every event has a specific start time or location. All times provided are in ET.
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Inauguration Day ceremonies will air on major news networks, including ABC, CBS, CNN, NBC, CSPAN and Fox News.
You can also watch the day’s events via USA TODAY’s livestream on YouTube.
Yes, the last time ceremonies were moved inside due to weather was during the second inauguration of Ronald Reagan on Jan. 20, 1985.

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