Sun. Jan 19th, 2025
alert-–-trump-inauguration-live-updates:-maga-crowds-line-up-early-for-huge-victory-rally-as-excitement-swarms-washingtonAlert – Trump Inauguration live updates: MAGA crowds line up early for huge victory rally as excitement swarms Washington

Donald Trump will celebrate his second inauguration with loyal supporters at a victory rally on Sunday afternoon ahead of his historic return to the White House.

MAGA fans were already lining up at the Capitol One Arena in Washington, D.C., when as the sun rose, vying to get a front row seat.

The president-elect will lay a wreath at Arlington National Ceremony after he and Melania watched a fireworks spectacular at his Virginia golf club on Saturday night.

The jubilation of Trump’s comeback is already flowing through the nation’s capital with parties across town.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg joined a host of the who’s-who of Silicon Valley at the home of the billionaire Peter Thiel.

The titans of the tech industry – including Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos – will be on full display when Trump takes the Oath of Office in the Capitol Rotunda at noon on Monday.

Follow all the updates at DailyMail.com’s live blog 

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Massive queues form in the rain to attend Trump's DC rally

17:24

Trump's inauguration will be first attended by foreign leaders

For the first time in U.S. history, a president-elect will welcome foreign leaders for one of the most American political traditions – the peaceful transfer of power.

President-elect Donald Trump invited Chinese President Xi Jinping and conservative world leaders such as Argentine President Javier Milei and Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni to the inauguration. Xi is sending his vice president as his representative.

No heads of state have previously made an official visit to the U.S. for the inauguration.

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Inside Trump and Melania's White House interior design plans and the return of the Diet Coke button

Melania Trump revealed her plans for redecorating the White House when she and Donald move in on Inauguration Day Monday.

She will make the place feel just like home as she intends to have the residence look just like it did when they left it.

‘A little bit of changes. Not much,’ she told Fox News about her plans.

All first families place their mark on the White House – particularly the upper floors where they live – and Melania was no exception.

In her memoir, she wrote that she focused on ‘redecorating a dozen rooms in the private residence, as the existing style was outdated and not to my taste.’ She even designed a new rug for one of the main family rooms.

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Huge crowds begin to line up for Trump's victory rally

17:11

Trump's border czar makes abrupt reversal after news of mass deportations in woke Dem cities

President-elect Donald Trump's handpicked 'border czar' Tom Homan has said the administration is reconsidering immigration raids on Chicago and New York after details were leaked in news reports.

Homan, former acting director of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, told the Washington Post that the new administration ‘hasn’t made a decision yet.’

‘We’re looking at this leak and will make a decision based on this leak,’ Homan said. ‘It’s unfortunate because anyone leaking law enforcement operations puts officers at great risk.’

17:09

Trump set to lay a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery

The president-elect will participate in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery.

It will be his first visit back to the cemetery since his visit last summer where one his staffers clashed with an Arlington official.

Trump visited the cemetery to mark three years since the Abbey Gate terror attack as the U.S. withdrew from Afghanistan.

During the visit there was a reported physical altercation involving a Trump campaign staffer and a worker in the cemetery when the campaign took photos and video in a restricted area of the cemetery.

The Trump campaign denied a staffer pushed a cemetery worker while the Army defended the staffer.

17:09

Ivanka shares sweet video of Donald and Melania before flight to Washington, D.C.

16:52

Trump ally Javier Milei's inauguration promise: Make Argentina Great Again

Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C.

The most influential conservative Latino voices gathered in Washington, D.C., for the first-ever Republican-centric Hispanic Inaugural Ball on Saturday night.

Argentina’s President Javier Milei was among the stacked line-up of Hispanics who joined the pre-celebration of Donald Trump’s impending inauguration.

Milei is a friend of Trump’s and was the first world leader to accept an invitation to his second swearing-in.

But just two days before the inauguration, approximately 1,500 mostly Latino American guests gathered in a ballroom at the Omni Shoreham Hotel as hundreds of thousands of people flood the District for the highly-anticipated inaugural balls this weekend.

The Hispanic gala underscores the importance of the Latino American vote in the 2024 presidential election and how vital the rightward trend of that voting demographic was toward Trump winning his second reelection bid.

Trump earned a higher percentage of Latino votes in 2024 than any other Republican presidential candidate before him.

16:00

Family bitter at 'Lady McBiden' for holding grudge against Nancy Pelosi

Nancy Pelosi’s daughter Alexandra described the first lady as ‘Lady McBiden,’ comparing her to Lady MacBeth, the evil wife controlling her husband’s kingdom from behind the scenes in the legendary Shakespeare play.

15:58

Donald Trump promises executive order to free up TikTok after Inauguration

President-elect Donald Trump urged TikTok users to be patient, using companies to allow the app to stay up after the deadline passed on the ban passed by Congress last year and signed by President Joe Biden.

Trump promised to issue an executive order to free up the platform on Monday after he was inaugurated as president of the United States.

He promised to extend the deadline for prohibitions on the platform as negotiations around the platform continue.

‘Americans deserve to see our exciting Inauguration on Monday, as well as other events and conversations,’ he wrote on Truth Social.

Trump indicated he preferred TikTok to allow the United States to have a 50 percent ownership position as part of a joint venture with the Chinese company ByteDance.

‘ By doing this, we save TikTok, keep it in good hands and allow it to say up,’ he wrote. ‘Without U.S. approval, there is no Tik Tok.’

TikTok officially went dark for users in the United States on on Saturday evening.

WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 19: The screen of social media app TikTok for users in the U.S. is shown in this mobile phone screenshot January 19, 2025 in Washington, DC.  Late in the evening of January 18, TikTok became unavailable to users in the United States, due to law that banned the app within the country unless China-based parent company ByteDance agreed to sell to a non-Chinese-buyer.   (Photo by Daniel Pierce Wright/Getty Images)

15:07

Kai Trump gets ready for the inauguration

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America's verdict on Trump's plan to give January 6 pardons

The majority of Americans says they would be unhappy if Donald Trump pardons January 6 rioters charged with crimes, according to an exclsuive DailyMail.com/J.L. Partners poll.

There have been over 1,500 people charged with federal crimes stemming from the historic protest which saw hordes of MAGA fans takeover Capitol Hill.

Over 1,000 defendants have been charged or pleaded guilty to a range of crimes from trespassing to seditious conspiracy.

Many Americans witnessed the event live on TV, from which they could see violence against authorities, vandalism against the historic Capitol building and other general anarchy light up their screens.

President-elect Donald Trump, however, is dead-set on addressing pardons for January 6 criminals on ‘Day One,’ which comes on Monday January 20, 2025.

‘Most likely, I’ll do it very quickly,’ he said of the pardons in a recent interview with NBC’s ‘Meet the Press.’

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Inside JD Vance and wife Usha's glitzy bash as MAGA legends offer sneak peek into exclusive party

Ahead of Donald Trump’s highly-anticipated inauguration, the soon-to-be Vice President, JD Vance and his wife, Usha, hosted an exclusive, glitzy bash that saw several MAGA legends in attendance.

The star-studded Cabinet Reception and Vice President’s Dinner saw the former Ohio senator and his wife dressed to the nines at the glamourous event set in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, on Saturday night.

The Vice President-elect and his dolled-up wife were even spotted sharing a loving kiss before the he delivered a moving speech to the famous crowd.

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Americans pick which migrants Trump should send home first as mass deportation plan gets universal support

Donald Trump has promised that the biggest mass deportation in the history of America will begin on day one of his presidency, and voters say it can’t come soon enough.

When 1,009 registered voters were asked for their one-word verdict, the most popular answer was: Good.

The results come in the latest J.L. Partners poll for DailyMail.com, just ahead of Trump’s inauguration on Monday.

It found that voters overwhelmingly believe tackling illegal immigration and deportations should be Trump’s priority on day one.

Starting mass deportations was seen as most important by 23 percent of respondents.

Next came sealing a peace deal with Ukraine, cited by seven percent, and removing tax on tips (one of Trump’s most eye-catching campaign promises), on six percent.

James Johnson, co-founder of J.L. Partners, said the unity was striking.

‘Right now, America is more united than it ever has been on mass deportations,’ he said.

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Biden's final humiliation: Most Americans can't name one success and will remember him for doing 'nothing'

It is the one question that unites Americans when it comes to President Joe Biden.

Ask Democrats, Republicans or independents for their one-word summary of his legacy and they put aside their differences to answer almost unanimously: Nothing.

Those are the extraordinary results of an exclusive poll conducted for DailyMail.com by J.L. Partners.

Some 1,009 registered voters were asked for their brief description of the legacy of Biden, who leaves the White House on Monday at the age of 82 after four turbulent years.

When the results are arranged in a word cloud, the most common answer sticks out at the center. The next most popular answers are economy, inflation, and infrastructure, in a more encouraging nod to one of his landmark pieces of legislation.

Yet the same word, ‘nothing’ stands out when the responses are split by political persuasion.

For Democrats, the memory is softened by other words such as ‘good,’ ‘stability,’ and ‘better.’

14:58

Jubilation in DC as beaming Trump and Melania make triumphant return to capital for inaugural festivities

Donald Trump and wife Melania were all smiles as they watched a fireworks display at one of the many celebrations being held in the Washington, D.C., area ahead of the inauguration.

Trump marked his return to power with a celebration at his Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia, about 30 miles outside Washington.

In addition to the First Couple, many of the major players in the Trump orbit were in attendance, including daughter and former senior advisor Ivanka, who was alongside her husband, Jared Kushner.

All of Trump’s adult children and their partners were in attendance, with Don Jr. joined by his controversial new beau Bettina Anderson, while Tiffany was there with husband Michael Boulos, as well as Eric and wife Lara.

But all eyes were on Donald and Melania, who flashed rare smiles at each other as they watched the display.

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Trump supporters line up early for Inauguration Victory Rally

A supporter looks on as others gather outside Capital One Arena, ahead of a rally for U.S. President-elect Donald Trump the day before he is scheduled to be inaugurated for a second term, in Washington, U.S., January 19, 2025. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton

A supporter holds posters as others gather outside Capital One Arena, ahead of a rally for U.S. President-elect Donald Trump the day before he is scheduled to be inaugurated for a second term, in Washington, U.S., January 19, 2025. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton

Supporters gather outside Capital One Arena, ahead of a rally for U.S. President-elect Donald Trump the day before he is scheduled to be inaugurated for a second term, in Washington, U.S., January 19, 2025. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton

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