Washington’s Capital One Arena was in the global spotlight on Monday as the site of the presidential parade during the inauguration of Donald Trump. Capital One Arena is home to the Washington Capitals (NHL),
The event space is the place to be for supporters of President Donald Trump, though getting a spot inside was not easy.
The reaction was the loudest of the morning from the crowd, which loudly booed the entrance of Biden and Harris minutes earlier.
President Donald Trump celebrated with an estimated 20,000 supporters for an indoor inaugural parade Monday inside Capital One Arena, after being sworn in as the 47th president of the United States.
Viewers of the Inauguration typically stand on the Ellipse. In his post, Trump said instead of standing outside, attendees should go to Capital One Arena for a live viewing on Monday. Capital One Arena has the capacity to hold 20,000 people. After being sworn in at the Capitol, Trump says he will head to the arena to celebrate with attendees.
Having been sworn in and after events at the Capitol, President Donald Trump’s inauguration moved to Capital One Arena, where he addressed supporters and signed several executive orders.
President-elect Donald Trump has arrived in Washington, D.C. ahead of his planned ‘Victory Rally’ at Capital One Arena.
Most people who traveled to Washington to watch the event in person have been relegated to the Capital One Arena, a sports venue nearby, for a livestream of the official ceremony.
Two weeks later, Trump left office disgraced and impeached. For a while, he seemed likelier to be imprisoned than restored to power. The next four years brought investigations and indictments, a felony conviction,
As many gather at Capital One Arena for Trump's inauguration, expensive items like Louis Vuitton bags have been dumped on the sidewalk in order to enter the event.
WASHINGTON D.C., DC — Traffic around Capital One Arena was a nightmare Monday night, with gridlock making travel nearly impossible within a one-mile radius. The streets were packed with honking cars and flashing brake lights.
Organizers announced they would have outdoor boards broadcasting events for supporters "not able to make it into the arena."