Oklahomans are traveling to Washington, D.C., to witness President Donald Trump's second inauguration on Monday.
OKLAHOMA CITY (KSWO) - The National Guard is headed to Washington, D.C., to help with the 60th Presidential Inauguration. Oklahoma is sending 100 soldiers to assist in the capital region according to a press release. There will be 8,000 guardsmen from 40 states assisting in this massive event.
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Oklahoma’s troops join nearly 8,000 National Guard Soldiers and Airmen from 40 states and territories to support the D.C. National Guard.
About 100 Oklahoma National Guard Soldiers and Airmen will deploy to Washington, D.C., to support the 60th Presidential Inauguration, according to a press release from the Oklahoma National Guard.
The Oklahoma National Guard is sending nearly 100 members to Washington D.C. for the presidential inauguration.
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WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – Thanks to frigid low temperatures incoming president Donald Trump’s inauguration ceremony is moving indoors. People all across the country have traveled to Washington, D.C., to see President-elect Trump’s inauguration. Preparations have been underway for weeks.
Capital One Arena in downtown D.C. will be open Monday for people to watch President-elect Donald Trump’s swearing-in ceremony and inaugural address due to the brutally cold temperatures expected to hit the nation’s capital,