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Trump Supporters Endure Harsh Weather For President Donald Trump’s Final Rally Before Inauguration

Eric Simmons
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Thousands of supporters braved relentless rain, wind, hail and snow to attend President Donald Trump’s final rally before he took office as the 47th president of the United States. The event took place on Saturday, just days before Inauguration Day.

The rally’s doors opened at 11 a.m., with President Donald Trump scheduled to speak at 5 p.m. Despite the harsh conditions, supporters stood in long lines determined to see the president address them one last time before assuming office.

However, the event faced significant logistical challenges, with many attendees criticizing Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s handling of the situation. Reports indicate that lines became disorganized early on, leaving thousands of supporters confused and frustrated as they waited in the deteriorating weather conditions.

Police presence was noticeable, yet many officers were seen standing in groups, sometimes facing away from the lines and rally site, raising concerns about their effectiveness in managing the crowd and ensuring safety. Attendees were left to navigate an unfamiliar city with little direction or assistance from local authorities.

Weather conditions worsened throughout the day, transitioning from rain to hail before culminating in a heavy snowstorm. Families, many of whom had traveled from across the country, were left to figure out traffic patterns and road closures without clear signage or law enforcement guidance.

Despite these challenges, the rally was considered a major success. A massive crowd filled the venue, cheering enthusiastically for President Donald Trump, who had defied expectations to win the election. Supporters celebrated not only his victory but their own perseverance in overcoming the obstacles presented by Washington, D.C.’s leadership.