President-elect , Donald Trump , is planning on holding a big “victory protest” at the Capitol One Arena in Washington, D. C., on January 19, only one day due to his opening as the 47th president of the United States.
The Trump Vance Inaugural Committee is already promoting the rally on its website under the name” Make America Great Again Victory Rally.” Underneath the occasion title, the committee wrote,” Add President Trump at Capital One Arena for a win protest you’ll never overlook”!
Gates at the Capitol One Arena are anticipated to start at 11 a.m., with the occasion set to begin at 3 p.m. on Sunday January 19 according to the site. Although only two cards can be obtained using each mobile phone number, and all cards are now offered online, the majority of cards are” content to first come, first offer”
The crowd needs to be en masse, according to an ABC News report that Trump’s supporters were sent the message” This is President Trump’s VICTORY RALLY the day before being sworn in as the 47th President”!
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According to The Post Millennial, many different speakers are expected to join Trump at the success rally in Washington, D. C., but the complete list of speakers has not yet been announced. The Washington Wizards National Basketball Association and Washington Capitals National Hockey League teams can hold almost 20, 000 individuals at Capitol One Arena, according to the store.
In a statement to NBC News 4, Monumental Sports &, Entertainment, the institution responsible for Capitol One Arena’s activities, confirmed that Trump will be welcomed at the market.
” We have made our area available to every leadership for annual events, dating back decades, whatever of party”, the firm said. ” We are pleased that President Trump has accepted our give, and we look forward to welcoming him and his friends to Capital One Arena on January 19.”
Trump did take the oath of office on January 20 at the U.S. Capitol following the Make America Great Again Victory protest on January 19.