TrumpS Second Inauguration: A Historic Return
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On January 20th, 2025, Donald Trump will be sworn in for a second term as President of the United States, marking a stunning political comeback and a pivotal moment in American history. This return to the White House, after serving as the 45th president, is widely considered one of the most unexpected events in recent political history.
The inauguration, a traditionally grand affair marking the peaceful transfer of power, is expected to be anything but typical. While adhering to the established ceremony at the U.S. Capitol, Trump has pledged a flurry of executive actions on his first day, addressing key issues ranging from border security to energy policy.
The Inauguration Day Schedule: A Packed Agenda
The swearing-in ceremony, scheduled for 12 noon ET (5 PM GMT), will likely be administered by Chief Justice John Roberts. This will be followed by Trump’s inaugural address,a speech he hopes will “inspire people and promote unity,” a stark contrast to his 2017 address where he famously described a nation grappling with “American Carnage.”
President Biden has confirmed his attendance, signifying a commitment to the peaceful transition of power. The National Mall is expected to be filled with thousands of spectators, many watching the ceremony on large screens due to limited ticketed seating.
International Guests and Notable Absences
In a departure from tradition, Trump has extended invitations to numerous foreign leaders, a move that breaks with established protocol due to security concerns. Among the confirmed attendees is Argentine President Javier Milei, a vocal Trump supporter, who stated, “I will attend the ceremony.” Hungarian Prime Minister viktor Orban is also considering attending.however, despite receiving an invitation, chinese President Xi Jinping is not expected to be present.
From Capitol Hill to the White House: A Day of Action
Following a luncheon with congressional leaders at the Capitol, President-elect Trump will embark on a motorcade procession down Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House, accompanied by military personnel, marching bands, and civic groups. The parade will culminate with the new president and his guests observing the remainder of the festivities from the reviewing stand.
Executive Orders and Policy Shifts
The afternoon will see Trump fulfilling his promise to sign over twenty executive orders. These orders,bypassing the need for congressional approval,aim to reverse many of the Biden administration’s policies. Key areas of focus include stricter immigration enforcement, with plans to increase border security measures and resume construction of the border wall. He is also expected to prioritize increased domestic energy production, echoing his campaign slogan, “drill, baby, drill.”
Moreover, the possibility of a wave of pardons for individuals convicted in connection with the January 6th, 2021, Capitol riot remains a significant consideration.
Evening Celebrations and Inaugural Funding
A series of inaugural celebrations are planned for the evening, with Trump’s attendance yet to be confirmed. Funding for these events comes from Trump’s inaugural committee, co-chaired by Steve Witkoff and Kelly Loeffler. Significant contributions have been pledged, including $1 million each from Jeff Bezos and mark Zuckerberg.These substantial donations, as mandated by the Federal Election Commission, will be publicly reported. It’s worth noting that Trump’s 2017 inauguration raised a record-breaking $106.7 million.
Editor: Lin Yan
Trump’s Second Inauguration: A New Era for America?
Donald Trump’s return to the White House for a second term is a landmark event in American political history. After a tumultuous four years and a narrow election victory, Trump’s second inauguration promises a flurry of policy changes and a dramatically altered political landscape. World Today News spoke wiht Dr. Amelia Pierce, a political scientist specializing in American presidential history, to discuss the ramifications of this historic event.
A Divided Nation: Setting the Stage for Inauguration Day
WTN: Dr. Pierce, Trump’s victory was highly contested, with many claiming a lack of legitimacy. How will this lingering division impact his second inauguration?
Dr. Pierce: the deep partisan divide in America is undeniable. Many feel Trump’s victory was illegitimate, and this sentiment will undoubtedly cast a shadow over the inauguration. While a peaceful transfer of power is crucial, the celebrations may be tempered by protest and a sense of unease among a large segment of the population.
A Full Agenda: Trump’s First Day Plans
WTN: Trump has pledged an aggressive agenda for his first day, focused on reversing Biden-era policies. What can we expect?
Dr. Pierce: Expect a barrage of executive orders targeting immigration, energy, and environmental regulations.Trump’s likely focus will be undoing what he sees as Biden’s “failures” and enacting his own vision for America. This will likely include strengthening border security, restarting construction of the border wall, and rolling back environmental protections in favor of increased domestic energy production.
Global Reaction: International Guests and Diplomatic Shifts
WTN: Trump’s foreign policy approach has been described as “unpredictable.” How might his second term impact America’s standing in the world?
Dr. Pierce: Trump has signaled a continuation of his “america First” policy, focusing on bilateral deals and a more transactional approach to diplomacy. This approach, coupled with his history of unconventional pronouncements, creates uncertainty for America’s allies and adversaries alike. We may see a realignment of international alliances and a reshaping of global power dynamics.
Looking Ahead: What Does Trump’s Second Term Mean for America?
WTN: what are the potential long-term consequences of Trump’s second term?
Dr. Pierce: Trump’s presidency represents a stark departure from traditional American politics. His second term could solidify these changes, perhaps leading to a more polarized and divided society. It remains to be seen whether Trump will be able to bridge the ideological gap and unite the country,or whether his presidency will further exacerbate existing divisions.Only time will tell what the true legacy of Trump’s second term will be.