Mere moments before Donald Trump began to address the crowds as the 45th President of the United States,Peggy Markoff the skies over Washington D.C. opened up and it began to rain.
The jury's still out on whether this is a sign of God's blessing (or perhaps weeping) or just that thing called rain that happens a lot, but a lot of people have opinions about it.
SEE ALSO: Fill out this job application form to be considered for Trump's cabinetThe rain began almost immediately after Mike Pence took his oath of office, and it certainly seemed... fitting, for the occasion.
Here comes the rain. The skies are weeping. #Inauguration
— Van Jones (@VanJones68) January 20, 2017
Rain is starting just before Trump takes the oath. Even God is trolling him.
— Samuel Sinyangwe (@samswey) January 20, 2017
The rain continued through President Trump's inaugural address, the drops becoming visible on his suit and the several transparent umbrellas and little ponchos everyone whipped out.


The fight to claim the sky's emotion was reclaimed, however, in a prayer from evangelist Franklin Graham.
A reference and positive spin to the #Inauguration rain pic.twitter.com/w0pfUNFcea
— Mashable News (@MashableNews) January 20, 2017
"Mr. President, in the Bible, rain is a sign of God’s blessing. And it started to rain, Mr. President, when you came to the platform."
Franklin Graham: "In the Bible - rain is a sign of God's blessing." Amen!
— toddstarnes (@toddstarnes) January 20, 2017
In the #Bible rain is a symbol of God's #blessing & when @realDonaldTrump came 2 take the oath the rain started to fall #inauguration @potus pic.twitter.com/BjTnAItdA6
— SonomaChristianHome (@SonomaChristian) January 20, 2017
Others still were quick to point out the bible's differing takes on the meaning of rain.
'He causes his sun to rise on the evil & the good, & sends rain on the righteous & the unrighteous.' Matt 5:45 https://t.co/VuoLsuliW5
— Eugene Scott (@Eugene_Scott) January 20, 2017
ah yes, the famous biblical rain that blessed the earth and did not wipe it out
— brian feldman (@bafeldman) January 20, 2017
"Rain is a sign of God's blessing." Oh, you mean that thing he destroyed the planet with because it sucked so bad.
— CAFE (@cafedotcom) January 20, 2017
Of course, there is also the precedent of what rain has meant in past inaugurals, as pointed out by CNN.
CNN's definitely not rooting for this, or anything pic.twitter.com/P9gWtfUu0K
— Dan Hopper (@DanHopp) January 20, 2017
Who do you think the rain voted for?
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