Trump Supporters Face DC Disorganization And Severe Weather At Final Victory Rally

Thousands of President Donald Trump’s supporters gathered on Saturday in Washington, D.C. for his final rally before taking office as the 47th president of the United States. Attendees braved harsh weather conditions, including rain, sleet and snow, while dealing with significant disorganization.

Doors opened at 11 a.m., with President Donald Trump scheduled to speak at 5 p.m. Supporters arrived early to secure their spots but soon found themselves navigating long, confusing lines that stretched across multiple city blocks.

Event planning under Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser was criticized for its lack of organization. Barricades and fencing created a maze-like setup with no clear direction, leaving many attendees stranded in the cold without guidance.

Although police officers were stationed throughout the area, their lack of engagement frustrated attendees. Groups of officers were seen standing around, often facing away from the crowd instead of assisting with line management or providing directions.

As the weather worsened throughout the day, supporters endured hours of freezing rain that eventually turned into hail and snow. Families unfamiliar with the city struggled to navigate the streets, with little help from law enforcement or city officials.

Despite these obstacles, thousands of supporters made it into the rally and cheered President Donald Trump’s victory, showing their dedication despite the challenges they faced.