Donald Trump takes oath as 47th US President
Washington DC/IBNS: Republican Donald J Trump took oath as the 47th US President for a second term on Monday inside the historic Capitol Rotunda.
The Chief Justice of the US administered the oath of office. Besides Trump, Republican politician JD Vance also took oath as the Vice President of the US.
Both Donald Trump and JD Vance had their wives Melania Trump and Indian-origin Usha Vance by their side during the swearing-in.
After the oath, Trump is delivering an inaugural address, laying out his plans for the next four years.
The ceremony was moved inside to the U.S. Capitol Rotunda due to inclement weather conditions, the first time since Ronald Reagan's second inauguration 40 years ago. The weather forecast has predicted this to be the coldest inauguration in 40 years.
Trump earlier arrived at The White House and met his predecessor Joe Biden, who welcomed the President-elect to 'home' for tea.
According to reports, Joe Biden has followed the tradition of leaving his successor a note. While Biden confirmed that he wrote Trump a letter, he did not say what his message was.
Donald Trump became only the second President in US history, after Grover Cleveland in 1893, to return to power after being voted out of the White House.
Trump is making history by replacing Joe Biden as the oldest President of the United States.
Donald Trump's team has declared, "As soon as President Trump places his hand on the Bible and swears the Oath to the United States Constitution, the Golden Age of America will begin."
However, several Americans have expressed deep concern over his administration given the conservative policies in his last term.
Trump has promised to sign a record number of executive orders on the very first day of his office ushering in sweeping changes and reversing much of what his predecessor Joe Biden has done.
This is according to him the "need of the hour" and the only way to "Make America Great Again".
Trump's return to the Oval Office has been quite a dramatic one that saw him defy two assassination attempts and a criminal conviction to win the historic election, including him registering a win in every single swing state in the country.
His Republican party has returned to power with a majority in both the House of Representatives, as well as the Senate, giving President Trump massive power to push through any agendas he feels necessary.
According to reports, Trump will sign a staggering over 100 executive orders including immediate tariff implementation, stringent curbs on immigration, mass deportation of illegal migrants, a national emergency on the southern US border with Mexico, ending birthright citizenship, pardon to all 2021 US Capitol rioters, ban on transgender athletes from women's sports, ending all gender-affirming care practices, and undoing the Biden administration's directives on diversity and oil drilling, among others.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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