Putin congratulates Trump before inauguration, says open to talks on Ukraine, nuclear arms
- Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 47th President after overcoming impeachments, criminal indictments, and assassination attempts, marking a significant political comeback in American history.
- Trump plans to sign executive orders to clamp down on immigration, increase fossil fuel development, and end diversity programs in the federal government.
- Outgoing President Joe Biden welcomed Trump at the Executive Mansion, a contrast to four years ago when Trump did not attend Biden's inauguration.
- Trump's inauguration ceremony was moved indoors to the Capitol Rotunda, the first such change in 40 years, with the inaugural parade replaced by an arena event.
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39% Right
L 32%
C 29%
R 39%
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