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Published on: 20/01/2025 | 00:00:00
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Donald Trump has been sworn in for a second term at an indoor ceremony at the Capitol. On Monday, in his second inaugural address, Trump pledged that his legacy would be that of a “peacemaker and unifier” But in the same remarks, the US president outlined some of his most divisive policy proposals. David Marks praised Trump for using “common sense” instead of relying on bureaucracy in his governing style. Marks was not able to make it to the arena, where the inauguration ceremony and the president’s speech were broadcast on jumbo screens. “Unfortunately, it was changed a bit on us, but we’re here,” says Estrada. “The next four years are looking really good. As far as today, I’m just happy to be here,” Estrada says. Chicago resident Shay White played down any dismay in the crowd. Trump sent his Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, to the region earlier this month to help finalise the ceasefire deal. Israeli media outlets reported that Trump’s team pressured Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to approve the agreement that was announced last week. Duval Clemmons, 70, from New York, condemned Trump’s pledge to pardon his supporters who ransacked the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. He repeated that pledge on Monday, telling supporters, “You’re going to see a lot of action on the J6 hostages”. He also pointed out that Trump himself had been found guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to a hush-money payment. Rachel, 55, chose to be identified by her first name only. Still, the protest movement surrounding Trump’s inauguration was relatively quiet compared with when Trump first took office in 2017. The Women’s March in 2017 brought an estimated 500,000 people to the US capital. In his inaugural speech, Trump outlined his executive actions on immigration. He added that he would reinstate his “remain in Mexico” policy. US authorities announced that the CBP One app had been shut down, and all appointments made through it cancelled. Cepeda said the main reason migration was a top issue for him was public safety. But many studies have shown that undocumented immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than US-born citizens. On Monday, Trump announced a broad deregulation of the energy industry. Trump objected to flags staying at half-mast for his inauguration. The flags will be returned to half-staff at the end of the day.
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