As the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden approaches, preparations are in full swing at the U.S. Capitol. The country is on high alert with heightened security measures in place. In a remarkable transition, former President Donald Trump has taken up residence at Blair House, the historic government guest house located just a stone’s throw away from the White House. The Blair House has long served as a temporary residence for dignitaries and foreign leaders visiting the capital. Its storied past includes hosting many former presidents in times of transition, and now, it is providing shelter for Trump as he navigates his final days in office. According to reports, Trump’s presence at Blair House comes after he declined to attend Biden’s inauguration, a significant departure from tradition. This decision has sparked conversations about the norms of presidential transitions in American politics. The Capitol has already seen the installation of fencing and a notable increase in security personnel as part of the preparation for the inauguration, scheduled for January 20, 2021. Authorities are keen to prevent any potential unrest, particularly following the attack on the Capitol earlier this month. As detailed by various news outlets, the inauguration will take place in a nearly deserted Capitol with a limited audience due to COVID-19 restrictions, marking a stark contrast to past ceremonies. Biden’s inauguration plans are still evolving, but the focus remains on strengthening national security and ensuring a smooth transition of power. The atmosphere across the city is one of anticipation as both new beginnings and reflections on the outgoing administration unfold.