Donald Trump sworn in as 47th president, pledges unity, bold action

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Donald Trump was officially inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States today, making history as one of the few leaders to serve non-consecutive terms in the White House. The ceremony, held at the U.S. Capitol, drew a significant crowd of supporters, dignitaries, and political leaders, as well as global attention.

In his inaugural address, President Trump struck a tone of determination and inclusivity, outlining his administration’s key priorities.

“This is a moment for unity and action,” he declared. “We will rebuild our economy, secure our nation, and reform our healthcare system to serve every American.”

Trump’s return to the presidency marks a significant chapter in U.S. political history. His speech emphasized his vision for tackling the nation’s pressing challenges while fostering collaboration across the political spectrum. “We must come together as one people, united by our shared love for this great nation,” he stated.

The peaceful transition of power was praised for its smooth execution, with outgoing officials facilitating a seamless handover to the new administration. As Trump and his team take office, their focus will now turn to implementing a robust policy agenda centered on economic recovery, national security, and healthcare reform.

The inauguration ceremony has ignited discussions across the globe, with allies and critics alike watching closely to see how the new administration will navigate both domestic and international issues. President Trump’s return signals the start of a dynamic new chapter in American governance.

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