The outdoor viewing for President Trump's inauguration as the 47th President of the United States has been cancelled, but we are still on our way to Washington, D.C. for coverage of the events AND a LIVE show from Capitol Hill Tuesday.

A lot of Montanans are already there. Saturday night was a big inaugural ball for Montana and other Western States.

Governor Greg Gianforte (R-MT) posted a great photo of him and First Lady Susan Gianforte from the capital. Montana Congressman and former Trump Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke (R-MT01) also shared some photos from a tour he gave Montanans of the capitol, as the building gets set up for the ceremony.


 


President Trump will be sworn in during an indoor ceremony at the U.S. Capitol. He then will deliver his inauguration speech at the Capital One arena in Washington shortly after the ceremony. I've heard from a few Montanans who plan on braving the potentially single digit temperatures and wait in line to watch the President's ceremony on the big screen, and then see him in person for the speech.

I'm working on making it inside myself, but I also look forward to running into Montanans standing in line or on the streets of Washington, D.C.

Tuesday, January 21st-  I will be broadcasting LIVE from Montana Congressman and former Trump Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke's (R-MT01) office on Capitol Hill. I will be up and rolling as early as 8 a.m. Eastern Time and will wrap up the show at noon Eastern Time (6A-10A Mountain Time). Please message me if you want to join us for the radio show.

Here's the location for Rep. Zinke's office: 

512 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC  20515
And by the way, our inauguration coverage is "sponsored by Yellowstone Family Dental in Billings. Montana’s Premier center for dental implants." Go to MontanaDentalImplants.com for more info. 

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