Trump to rally in DC ahead of inauguration
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Trump to be sentenced for "hush money" conviction before inauguration
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Trump to hold DC rally day before inauguration
President-elect Trump will hold a rally in Washington the day before he is set to be inaugurated for a second term. The president-elect will hold what is being dubbed a "victory rally" at Capital ...The Hill - 3d -
Trump to hold D.C. rally on Jan. 19, day before inauguration
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