Tens of thousands of law enforcement officers and miles of barriers were in place in Washington on Friday, as officials braced for hundreds of thousands of people planning to celebrate or protest Donald Trumpโs inauguration as president of the United States.
About 900,000 people were expected to pack central Washington, including the grassy National Mall facing the Capitol, where the New York businessman and former reality TV star will be sworn in, and the parade route along Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House.
A disparate group of liberal activists irked by comments by Trump about women, illegal immigrants and Muslims have planned protests throughout central Washington. Supporters of Trump, who has never before held elected office, were expected to pack the streets to cheer the man they see as bringing a fresh approach to politics and sparking economic growth.
One of the largest anti-Trump protests expected on Friday will be organized by the ANSWER Coalition, a broad-based liberal group, which expects to have thousands at the US Navy Memorial, along the parade route.
โItโs Day One, weโre saying, of a larger era of resistance, and we believe weโre going to send a very powerful message to Trump and the government,โ said Ben Becker, 33, an organiser with the group. โThe Trump agenda is very comprehensive. It includes attacks on Muslims, immigrants, on womenโs rights, on workersโ rights. So really, no matter what community youโre a part of, you have a stake in this fight.โ
Trump supporters also flooded into the capital, many sporting baseball caps bearing his โMake America Great Againโ campaign slogan.
Jackson Rouse, an 18-year-old high school senior from north-eastern Arkansas, who skipped school to attend the inauguration with his father, expressed concern that several dozen Democratic congressmen and congresswomen planned to stay away from the inauguration in protest.
โI think he was voted in fairly and it was a fair election,โ Rouse said. โI love Trump. I expect changes and I expect heโs going to do everything he said he was going to do.โ
BIKERS, POTHEADS
Some of Fridayโs protests will bring a carnival atmosphere, including a group of motorcyclists calling themselves Bikers for Trump, who will have to arrive at their parade route rally without their noisy bikes, and pro-marijuana activists who plan to hand out 4,200 joints to be lit up in violation of federal and local laws.
While Washington will be the focal point of the protests, anti-Trump activists have planned sympathy rallies around the nation and the world, with events planned for major US cities, including Chicago and Los Angeles, and as far away as Sydney.
About 30 groups have obtained permits for protests they estimate will attract about 270,000 people on Friday and Saturday, far more than have been seen in other recent presidential inaugurations.
By far the largest protest is expected to be Saturdayโs Womenโs March on Washington, which some 200,000 people from around the United States are expected to attend.
The US Secret Service, Washington police and other law enforcement agencies planned to have some 28,000 officers in place to secure the roughly three-square-mile (almost eight-square-kilometre) area of downtown Washington
US Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said police aimed to keep groups separate, using similar tactics as employed during last yearโs political conventions.
A protest group known as Disrupt J20 has vowed to stage demonstrations at each of 12 security checkpoints and block access to the festivities on the grassy National Mall.