Donald Trump Sworn in for Second Presidential Term
Donald Trump Sworn in for Second Presidential Term

Donald Trump Sworn in for Second Presidential Term

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Donald Trump has been inaugurated for a second non-consecutive term as the 47th president of the United States, marking a significant moment in American political history. In his inaugural address, Trump projected an optimistic vision for the future, contrasting his previous somber tone, and highlighted a focus on domestic success and a call for a 'revolution of common sense.' Analysts suggest that Trump's second term may herald a radical shift in policy, with plans to issue around 100 executive orders aimed at dismantling the Biden administration's legacy, particularly in immigration and climate policy. His return is not without controversy, as he is now the first convicted felon to hold the presidency. With a Republican-controlled Congress, Trump is expected to pursue aggressive legislative changes quickly, though the viability of his executive orders may face legal challenges. The dynamics of his second term could lead to a reevaluation of U.S. foreign policy, particularly regarding Russia and China.

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