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Troops set up a security perimeter around the National Gallery of Art ahead of Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday.
ADVERTISEMENTThe US National Guard said it would deploy 8,000 of its service members, coming from approximately 40 states, to Washington DC to support the 60th Presidential Inauguration. Troops from the US National Guard in Connecticut, Virginia and Pennsylvania set up a security perimeter around the National Gallery of Art in the city on January 18 ahead of the inauguration of President Donald Trump on January 20. Perimeter security will include traffic control and patrolling Metro stations. Earlier on Saturday, before Trump arrived in Washington DC, thousands of protesters took to the streets for women’s rights, racial justice, and other causes they believe are under threat from the incoming administration. A similar, albeit much-larger, protest march took place in 2017, ahead of Trump’s first inauguration. Demonstrations against the incoming president are much smaller this time, as many progressive voters are navigating feelings of exhaustion, disappointment and despair after Vice President Kamala Harris’ loss in the November election. Many activists share that as a result, women’s rights movements seem more fractured after Trump’s victory against Harris. Inauguration day is largely a traditional ceremony to mark a new president getting sworn into office, and moving into the White House. However, Trump pledged he would sign a stack of executive orders starting on his first day in office. The swearing-in of the president usually takes place on the steps of the Capitol, but a last minute decision to move the ceremony indoors was made as freezing temperatures were forecast.
rewrite this title in Arabic 8,000 National Guard members deployed to support 60th Presidential Inauguration
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