Hundreds of thousands of people will be at the inauguration for Donald Trump Monday in Washington, D.C, including many Republicans from the Bay Area.
"It's very active, tons of security, everything is fenced off," said John Dennis, the former Chairman of the San Francisco Republican Party.
"As you can see I'm just inside the Capitol area. There's lots of fencing and fencing around. I'm standing outside the St. Johns Church. This whole area is sectioned off, but there is a ton of activity," said Dennis. Bay Area Republicans were hoping to see the president speak in person, but the freezing cold weather changed that.
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