Supporters Face Snow And Hail At President Donald Trump’s Final Rally Before Inauguration

On Saturday, thousands of supporters gathered in Washington, D.C. for President Donald Trump’s final rally before he assumes office as the 47th president of the United States. Attendees endured extreme weather conditions, including rain, hail and snow, to witness the historic event.

Doors for the rally opened at 11 a.m., with President Donald Trump set to speak at 5 p.m. As supporters waited, the weather gradually worsened, forcing them to endure hours of freezing rain and heavy snowfall.

The city’s handling of the event, under Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s administration, led to significant disorganization. Attendees reported confusion and frustration as long lines became unmanageable with little to no direction provided by event staff.

Police officers were present but did not appear to be engaged in helping manage the crowd effectively. In many instances, officers were seen standing in clusters, facing away from the crowd instead of assisting with maintaining order and directing people.

Families and individuals braved the cold and snow as they attempted to navigate the city, which provided minimal guidance on road closures and traffic flow. Many attendees found themselves struggling to get to the rally location in the midst of worsening conditions.

Despite the challenges, the rally saw a massive turnout, with supporters expressing their dedication to President Donald Trump, showing their unwavering commitment despite the numerous obstacles they faced.

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