Plus, women’s history on the National Mall.
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I'm Traci Mumford.
Today's Monday, January 20th.
Here's what we're covering.
Today is Inauguration Day.
This morning, Donald Trump will be welcomed to the White House by President Biden.
The two will meet behind closed doors before they travel together to the Capitol.
There, just before noon, Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 47th president of the United States.
The ceremony will happen inside the Capitol building, a last minute shift.
Because of freezing cold temperatures.
Only 600 people can fit in the rotunda.
So it'll be a very different scene from past inaugurations, with crowds of thousands watching from the National Mall.
Every living president will be in attendance, along with a host of billionaires, CEOs and foreign leaders.
Times reporter Jonathan Swan is reporting on Trump's return to power.