Trump Back in White House, Vows 'Golden Age' and Pardons January 6th Insurrectionists

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Trump Back in White House, Vows 'Golden Age' and Pardons January 6th Insurrectionists
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Four years after leaving office, Donald Trump returned to the White House, launching his second presidency with a focus on reversing Biden's policies, including those on climate change and diversity, equity, and inclusion. He also pardoned over 1,500 people convicted in connection with the January 6th Capitol attack.

Four years after being voted out of the White House, Trump has a second chance to launch what he called"a golden age” for the country.It was an aggressive start for a returning president who feels emboldened and vindicated by his unprecedented political comeback. Four years after being voted out of the White House, Trump has a second chance to launch what he called, freezing new regulations and establishing a task force for reducing the size of the federal government.

Frigid weather rewrote the particulars of the day. Trump’s swearing-in was moved indoors to the Capitol Rotunda — the first time that has happened in 40 years — and the inaugural parade was replaced by an event with marching bands at Capital One Arena. Trump said he would lead a government that “expands our territory,” a reference to his goals of acquiring Greenland from Denmark and restoring U.S. control of the Panama Canal.

Former President Joe Biden left the Capitol building on a helicopter after the inauguration of Donald Trump on Monday. Then he went to the Capital One Arena to begin signing executive orders as thousands of supporters cheered, melding the theatrics of his campaign rallies with the powers of the presidency.

But Trump never lost his grip on the Republican Party and was undeterred by criminal cases and two assassination attempts as he steamrolled rivals and harnessed voters’ exasperation with inflation and illegal immigration.

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