Donald Trump returns to Washington on Air Force One as the next president of the U.S.

The moment was shared on social media by Margo Martin, Deputy Director of Communications, highlighting his upcoming appointment as the next Commander in Chief.


Donald Trump returned to Washington to celebrate with family, supporters, and political allies ahead of his second presidential inauguration, boarding the iconic presidential plane, Air Force One, accompanied by his wife, Melania Trump, and their son Barron Trump.

The historic moment was captured in a video that quickly began to circulate on social media. The Deputy Director of Communications, Margo Martin, shared the footage and wrote:

Publication on X by Margo Martin.

Air Force One, a highly customized Boeing 747-200B, is one of the most iconic symbols of presidential power. According to the White House website, the aircraft with tail codes 28000 and 29000 are designated as such when they are transporting the sitting president.

This trip marks an important step in Trump's return to the capital as he approaches his inauguration as the next commander-in-chief of the United States.

The ceremony, which was initially planned to take place outdoors on the steps of the Capitol, has been moved indoors due to the extreme weather conditions forecasted, with temperatures that could drop to -5 degrees Celsius. Trump explained that the decision was made to ensure the safety and well-being of attendees, including police, emergency responders, and security personnel, as he reported on his social media platform Truth Social.

The ceremony will mark the beginning of his second presidential term and will take place at the Capitol Rotunda, a symbolically important location that was previously used by Ronald Reagan in 1985. Various international dignitaries, including leaders from Argentina, Mexico, and Venezuela, will be present. Meanwhile, Trump's supporters will be able to watch the speech from the Capital One Arena, where a giant screen has been set up for the live broadcast.

Security during this inauguration has been a priority. The event has been classified as a special national security event, which has led to the deployment of 25,000 agents and National Guard members, along with over 30 miles of barriers around the National Mall and the Capitol. Extensive security controls and flight restrictions have been established around Washington, D.C., to mitigate the risk of attacks by lone wolves, one of the greatest concerns of the security forces.

Several international political leaders have been invited to the event, including some who share ideological affinities with Trump. However, the absence of an invitation to the Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, has sparked speculation. In contrast, the president of the Spanish party Vox, Santiago Abascal, was included.

Before the inauguration ceremony, Trump will participate in several activities, including a prayer service at St. John's Episcopal Church and a ceremony for laying a floral tribute at Arlington National Cemetery. The day will culminate with various celebrations, including dinners and inaugural balls to commemorate the start of his second presidential term.

Trump has indicated that in the early days of his new administration, he will focus on enacting a series of executive orders, in addition to addressing a plan for mass deportations, as he promised during his campaign. The initial operations will target individuals with histories of violent crimes in areas such as Chicago.

In an effort to maintain peace and order during the inaugural events, security forces have urged the public to remain vigilant, although no specific threats to the ceremony or the Capitol complex have been identified thus far. The city of Washington, D.C., is under an intense security operation to ensure that the inaugural event proceeds without incidents and becomes a memorable experience for attendees and viewers.

Frequently Asked Questions about Donald Trump's Inauguration

Why was Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony moved indoors at the Capitol?

The inauguration ceremony of Donald Trump was moved indoors at the Capitol due to the extreme weather conditions forecasted, with temperatures potentially dropping to -5 degrees Celsius. The change aims to ensure the safety and well-being of attendees, including police officers, emergency responders, and security personnel.

Who has been invited to Donald Trump's inauguration?

Among the guests at the ceremony are various international dignitaries, including leaders from Argentina, Mexico, and Venezuela. Figures such as Santiago Abascal from Vox and Viktor Orbán have also been invited, while the President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, did not receive an invitation, which has sparked speculation.

What security measures will be implemented during Trump's inauguration?

During Trump's inauguration, 25,000 agents and members of the National Guard will be deployed, along with over 30 miles of barriers around the National Mall and the Capitol. Extensive security checks and flight restrictions have been established around Washington, D.C., due to the risk of "lone wolf" attacks.

What actions does Trump plan to take at the beginning of his second term?

Trump has indicated that in the early days of his new administration, he will focus on enacting a series of executive orders. Additionally, he plans to implement a mass deportation plan, targeting individuals with histories of violent crimes in areas such as Chicago.

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Luis Flores

CEO and co-founder of CiberCuba.com. When I have time, I write opinion pieces about Cuban reality from an emigrant's perspective.