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President Donald Trump begins second term

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Sworn in as the 47th President, Trump promises bold reforms, national unity, and a sweeping reversal of his predecessor’s policies.

Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States on Monday, marking the beginning of his second term in office.

Due to extreme weather, the ceremony took place indoors at the Capitol Rotunda, where Trump delivered an optimistic and ambitious inaugural address.

Describing a “tide of change” sweeping the nation, Trump declared, “America’s decline is over.”

He outlined a vision of unity and restoration, promising to reclaim the nation’s sovereignty and restore its prosperity and strength.

“From this day forward, we will be a nation like no other—proud, courageous, and exceptional,” Trump proclaimed.

The new president pledged swift action to address national challenges, with a focus on justice reform and executive orders aimed at reversing key policies of his predecessor.

Trump vowed to prioritize border security, reduce energy costs, and end divisive federal initiatives, setting the tone for what he called “a golden age of America.”

Trump’s speech also struck a conciliatory note on unity, promising to rebuild trust in government while fostering compassion and courage among Americans.

His ambitious first-day agenda signals a dramatic shift in policy direction, as the president seeks to deliver on his campaign promises and solidify his legacy as a leader of national revival.

Keith Nahigian, thee President of Nahigian Strategies, joins Veronica Dudo to discuss.

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