Washington: These days, America is experiencing severe cold. This has also affected the swearing-in ceremony of the newly elected US President Donald Trump. Trump’s swearing-in ceremony is to be held on January 20. But due to the forecast of severe cold, it has now been changed. It is being told that Donald Trump will now take the oath of office as President in a closed place at the Capitol Rotunda on Monday. A person aware of the matter gave this information. However, the person giving this information has given the information on the condition of not making the name public. The source said that the organizers are discussing organizing the swearing-in ceremony in a closed place due to adverse weather and icy winds. Earlier, it was decided to hold Trump’s swearing-in ceremony in an open place, where guests from all over the world have also been invited. But now the program has been changed due to severe cold and snowfall. Trump’s swearing-in will be held in a closed place, not in the open sky According to sources, now Trump’s swearing-in ceremony will not be held in the open sky, but a closed place is being prepared for this. The source said that every time during the swearing-in ceremony, the Rotunda is kept ready as an alternative in case of adverse weather conditions. He said that the joint committee of Parliament will take the final decision for the swearing-in ceremony after discussing with Trump. (AP)