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Trump transition highlights: Protesters rally days ahead of the inauguration

Thousands of people are in Washington, D.C., for a joint protest organized by several activist groups.

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What's happening ahead of Trump's second inauguration

  • Thousands of protesters marched through Washington, D.C., for the People's March before converging at the Lincoln Memorial. The protests were organized by several groups, including the organizers of the Women's March and Planned Parenthood.
  • President-elect Donald Trump will kick off his second inauguration with a reception and fireworks at the Trump National Golf Club in Virginia.
  • Trump's inauguration ceremony will take place indoors as the D.C. area braces for frigid temperatures and strong winds on Inauguration Day.
11w ago / 11:10 PM EST

Rod Wave, Antonio Brown and Kodak Black: How Trump’s inauguration guests reflect his new popularity this time

In 2016, amid a dearth of prominent entertainers willing to attend Donald Trump’s inauguration, Trump disavowed the very idea of celebrities attending the event.

“The so-called ‘A’ list celebrities are all wanting tixs to the inauguration, but look what they did for Hillary, NOTHING. I want the PEOPLE!,” Trump wrote on Twitter at the time.

This time, things appear to be different. Trump has A-list attendees lined up for his inaugural events, including a number of high-profile Black and Latino celebrities, as the soon-to-be-47th president flexes his increased standing with communities of color.

11w ago / 9:48 PM EST

Capitol riot memories linger on the ground where Trump will take the oath of office

Reporting from Washington, D.C.

No matter what path President-elect Donald Trump takes to the Capitol rotunda before he says his oath on Monday, he’s guaranteed to pass sites of chaos, violence and destruction wrought by supporters who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

If Trump comes through the Senate carriage entrance, as he did en route to the inauguration stage when he took his first oath of office eight years ago, he would have two paths to choose from. The first left, going up the stairs toward the Senate chamber, would trace the path where a mob chased a Capitol Police officer toward the floor of the Senate on Jan. 6.

Read the full story here.

11w ago / 8:09 PM EST

Trump arrives at his golf course outside of D.C.

Trump arrived at the Trump golf club outside of D.C., where his inauguration weekend festivities are set to kick off.

He landed in D.C. shortly before and arrived at the golf club by motorcade.

11w ago / 7:46 PM EST

Photo: People gather at Lincoln Memorial for the People’s March.

People gather at Lincoln Memorial for the People’s March on Saturday.Maansi Srivastava for NBC News
11w ago / 6:30 PM EST

Trump's newly launched meme coin skyrockets in value

Trump launched the $TRUMP meme coin yesterday, and it has already skyrocketed in value.

The total value of all $TRUMP coins in circulation ballooned by billions of dollars overnight, and as of 5:30 p.m. sat at around $5.3 billion.

The cryptocurrency market features little transparency about its investors. People who purchase the $TRUMP coin do not have to reveal their identities.

11w ago / 5:27 PM EST

Trump is headed to Washington for his inauguration

The president-elect, along with his wife and youngest son, has boarded a plane from Palm Beach to Washington for his inauguration festivities, which begin tonight.

11w ago / 5:09 PM EST

Mike Pence expected to attend Trump's inauguration

Mike Pence is planning to attend Monday’s inauguration, according to a spokesperson for the former vice president.

A person familiar confirmed the plan had been for Pence to attend the inauguration before it was moved indoors, noting that the seating chart is now in flux.

The inauguration has now been moved to inside the Capitol, the site where on Jan. 6, 2021, a mob of rioters stormed the building, some calling for Pence to be hanged as he presided over the session that ratified Joe Biden's 2020 victory.

11w ago / 4:09 PM EST

Rapper Nelly to perform at inaugural ball

The Trump Vance Inaugural Committee on Saturday announced that hip-hop and country star Nelly, famous for hits including "Air Force Ones" and "Hot in Herre", will perform at the Liberty Ball on Monday, after Trump's inauguration.

He joins a list of artists performing at various inauguration events that includes Carrie Underwood, Jason Aldean, Rascal Flatts and the Village People.

11w ago / 2:50 PM EST

People’s March attendees say they're 'anxious about what's coming' during second Trump administration

Nathan Carver and Sarah Worthington said they traveled from New York City to "gather together" with other like-minded people before a second Trump administration begins.

"We are anxious about what’s coming, and one thing that we know to be true is when we gather together with other people, that we get energy from them and hope and ideas of what steps to take. And just very grateful that organizers have gotten these happening," Worthington told NBC News.

A coalition of advocacy groups march toward the Lincoln Memorial for the People’s March on Saturday.Maansi Srivastava for NBC News

"We were here four years ago for the Women’s March, and I think what I’ve learned is that you keep fighting, you keep showing up. And that’s a lot of why we’re here. To keep showing up," Carver added.

11w ago / 2:14 PM EST

Deportations, TikTok, Israel-Gaza: Trump weighs in on his Week 1 priorities

Amanda TerkelPolitics Managing Editor

President-elect Donald Trump said he’s planning to sign a “record-setting” number of executive actions when he takes office, and that mass deportations and a trip to Los Angeles to visit the wildfire damage will be on the agenda in his first week in office.

Trump talked about his inauguration and early administration plans in a wide-ranging phone interview with NBC News’ “Meet the Press” moderator Kristen Welker on Saturday, just two days before he’s set to become president.

Trump said the theme of his inauguration speech will be “unity and strength, and also the word ‘fairness.’”

“Because you have to be treating people fairly. You can’t just say, ‘Oh, everything’s going to be wonderful.’ You know, we went through hell for four years with these people. And so, you know, something has to be done about it. ... You can’t have that happen, and we shouldn’t have that happen.”

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