Trump heads to Washington for inaugural celebrations to mark his return to power
- Donald Trump will return to Washington on Saturday to begin celebrations for his second inauguration as President, four years after leaving amid a Capitol attack by his supporters.
- The inauguration events will feature performances by celebrities and tech industry billionaires, making it more star-studded than before.
- The Women's March has been rebranded as the People's March, focusing on broader issues, and is expected to draw about 50,000 attendees.
- Protests and vigils will accompany Trump's inauguration, addressing issues like abortion and immigration rights, but the atmosphere is expected to differ from his first term.
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