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Every president since Washington has delivered an inaugural address. While many of the early presidents read their addresses before taking the oath, current custom dictates that the chief justice administer the oath first, followed by the president's speech. [16] William McKinley requested the change in 1897, so that he could reiterate the ...
President Donald J. Trump delivered his roughly 30-minute inaugural address on Monday after being sworn in as the 47th president of the United States at an intimate inauguration ceremony inside ...
Donald Trump has been inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States.. During a rare indoor inauguration ceremony at the Capitol Rotunda, Trump — joined by a gallery of billionaires ...
President Donald Trump takes the oath of office as he is inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States ©Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies
President Obama after giving his first presidential speech. The central theme of President Obama's inaugural address was a call to restore responsibility—both in terms of accountability in Washington and the responsibility of ordinary people to get involved. [112] [113] Obama's address did not have memorable sound bite phrases. Instead, he ...
Immediately after reciting the oath of office, President Kennedy turned to address the crowd gathered at the Capitol. His 1366-word [35] inaugural address, the first delivered to a televised audience in color, [15] is considered one of the best presidential inaugural speeches in American history. [36] [37] [38]
US President Donald Trump delivers his inaugural address in the Rotunda of the US Capitol on January 20, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump takes office for his second non-consecutive term as the 47th ...
Donald Trump's full inauguration speech. In his inaugural address, President Trump stated that a new "golden era" had begun. He decried the attempts of the Justice Department under Merrick Garland to prosecute him over the events of January 6, 2021, arguing that his political enemies had weaponized the agency.