The Indoor Inauguration: When Cold Weather Called the Shots
Washington D.C., USASun Jan 19 2025
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This: it's 1985, and the second inauguration of Ronald Reagan is about to happen. But instead of the usual outdoor ceremony, everything is moved indoors. Why? Because the weather forecast was incredibly cold! This decision wasn't made lightly. The White House press secretary, Larry Speakes, explained that the Reagans felt they had no choice. They had medical and military experts advising them about the severe health risks. On the day of the event, the temperature in Washington dropped to a chilling 7 degrees Fahrenheit (-14 Celsius). The medical team warned that exposed areas could freeze in just five minutes! The Reagans were mostly concerned about the thousands of people who would be standing outside for hours, risking frostbite or worse. They decided it was best to keep everyone safe and warm indoors.
Years later, in 2023, a similar situation occurred. Donald Trump, who was nearly 78 at the time, decided to take his oath of office inside the Capitol Rotunda due to another cold weather forecast. It's interesting to see how history repeats itself, and how leaders have to balance tradition with safety, especially when the weather doesn't cooperate.
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