Donald Trump will return to Washington on Saturday to kick off days of pageantry to herald his second inauguration as president, four years after he departed the city under the shadow of an attack by his supporters on the US Capitol.
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The ritualistic changing of power will get underway as Washington's solemn pomp is paired with Trump's brand of party: a fireworks showcase at one of his luxury golf properties, guests including tech industry titans, friends from the business world and conservative media stars, and thousands of his supporters streaming in from around the country.
With a blast of Arctic air expected to leave the nation's capital facing frigid temperatures on Inauguration Day, organisers were also scrambling to move inside most of Monday's outdoor events, including the swearing-in ceremony. Trump, a Republican, left office in 2021 as a political pariah after his refusal to accept his loss led a mob to overrun the US Capitol. He then broke tradition by skipping Democrat Joe Biden's inauguration as his successor.
In a stark contrast with Trump, Biden will adhere to one of the most potent symbols of the democratic handover, welcoming Trump to the White House and joining him on the ride to the Capitol before he takes the oath of office. This time, the protests are expected to