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Security preparation continues in Washington, D.C., for Wednesday’s inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.
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Security preparation continues in Washington, D.C., for Wednesday’s inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.
Tyrone Turner/WAMU
Washington, D.C., is in defense mode ahead of Wednesday’s presidential inauguration.
Armored vehicles and troops are positioned around the Capitol and other government buildings. Many streets are closed, as authorities brace for protests and potential violence from supporters of President Trump and extremist groups who are threatening another assault like the one at the U.S. Capitol Jan. 6.
National Guard soldiers have been arriving from all 50 states and three U.S. territories.
We take a look at the scene around the nation’s capital city on Sunday.

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Carol Guzy for NPR

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Eman Mohammed for NPR

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Tyrone Turner/WAMU

Eman Mohammed for NPR

Eman Mohammed for NPR

Carol Guzy for NPR

Carol Guzy for NPR

Carol Guzy for NPR

Carol Guzy for NPR

Tyrone Turner/WAMU

Tyrone Turner/WAMU

Carol Guzy for NPR

Carol Guzy for NPR

Eman Mohammed for NPR

Eman Mohammed for NPR

Eman Mohammed for NPR

Eman Mohammed for NPR

Carol Guzy for NPR

Carol Guzy for NPR
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