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FROM REAL ESTATE TYCOON, CARTOON CHARACTER, REALITY TV STAR AND NOW PRESIDENT TRUMP

- AP

Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th president of the United States on Friday, taking the helm of a deeply divided nation and putting Republican­s in control of the White House for the first time in eight years.

The billionair­e businessma­n and former reality television star has pledged an era of profound change, energising his supporters with promises to wipe away predecesso­r Barack Obama’s signature achievemen­ts and to restore America to a lost position of strength. But Trump’s call for restrictiv­e immigratio­n measures and his caustic campaign rhetoric about women and minorities have infuriated other millions of Americans. He assumes office as one of the most unpopular incoming presidents in modern history.

The pomp and pageantry of the inaugural celebratio­ns were also shadowed by questions about Trump’s ties to Russia, which US intelligen­ce agencies have determined worked to tip the 2016 election to help the Republican win.

Trump’s inaugurati­on drew crowds to the nation’s capital to witness the history. It repelled others. More than 60 House Democrats refused to attend his swearing in ceremony in the shadow of the Capitol dome. One Democrat who did sit among the dignitarie­s was Hillary Clinton, Trump’s vanquished campaign rival who was widely expected by both parties to be the one taking the oath of office.

Instead, it was Trump placing his hand on two Bibles, one used by his family and another used for President Abraham Lincoln’s inaugurati­on. At 70, Trump is the oldest person to be sworn in as president, marking a generation­al step backward after two terms for Obama, one of the youngest presidents to serve as commander in chief.

Trump takes charge of an economy that has recovered from the Great Recession but has nonetheles­s left millions of Americans feeling left behind. The nation’s longest war is still being waged in Afghanista­n and US troops are battling the terrorist group Daesh in Iraq and Syria. The American health care system was expanded to reach millions more Americans during Obama’s tenure, but at considerab­le financial costs. Trump has vowed to dismantle and rebuild it.

Trump faces such challenges as the first president to take office without ever having held a political position or served in the military. He has stacked his Cabinet with establishe­d Washington figures and wealthy business leaders. Though his team’s conservati­ve bent has been cheered by many Republican­s, the overwhelmi­ngly white and male Cabinet has been criticised for a lack of diversity.

Officials expected hundreds of thousands of people to flock to the National Mall to witness the inaugurati­on of the 45th president, though early crowds appeared smaller than past celebratio­ns. Demonstrat­ions unfolded at various security checkpoint­s near the Capitol as police in riot gear helped ticket-holders get through to the ceremony.

In a show of solidarity, all of the living American presidents attended the swearing-in ceremony, except for 92-year-old George H.W. Bush, who was hospitalis­ed this week with pneumonia. His wife, Barbara, was also admitted to the hospital after falling ill.

While Trump came to power bucking convention, he wrapped himself in the traditions that accompany the peaceful transfer of power. Following a morning church service with his family, Trump and his wife, Melania, had tea at the White House with Obama and outgoing first lady Michelle Obama.

The two couples greeted each other with handshakes and hugs, and Mrs. Trump presented Mrs. Obama with a gift. Following their private gathering in the executive mansion, the Trumps and Obamas travelled together to the Capitol for the swearing in ceremony. —

We (the United States) will bring back our jobs. We will bring back our borders. We will bring back our wealth. And we will bring back our dreams

To all Americans in every city near and far, small and large from mountain to mountain, from ocean to ocean, hear these words: You will never be ignored again

Every decision on trade, on taxes, on immigratio­n, on foreign affairs, will be made to benefit American workers and American families

What truly matters is not which party controls our government, but whether our government is controlled by the people.

We’ve made other countries rich while the wealth, strength, and confidence of our country has disappeare­d over the horizon Donald Trump Donald Trump US President Together we will make America strong again. We will make America wealthy again. We will make America proud again. We will make America safe again. And, yes, together, we will make America great again

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 ?? AP ?? President Donald Trump waves after being sworn in as the 45th president of the United States as Melania Trump looks on during the 58th Presidenti­al Inaugurati­on at the US Capitol in Washington on Friday. —
AP President Donald Trump waves after being sworn in as the 45th president of the United States as Melania Trump looks on during the 58th Presidenti­al Inaugurati­on at the US Capitol in Washington on Friday. —
 ?? AFP ?? Former president Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton and former president George W. Bush stand during the inaugurati­on ceremony. —
AFP Former president Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton and former president George W. Bush stand during the inaugurati­on ceremony. —
 ?? AFP ?? Barack Obama and Joe Biden greet the US Supreme Court justices on the West Front of the US Capitol on in Washington, DC. —
AFP Barack Obama and Joe Biden greet the US Supreme Court justices on the West Front of the US Capitol on in Washington, DC. —
 ?? AP ?? Barack Obama and Michelle Obama with Donald Trump and his wife Melania Trump at the White House in Washington on Friday. —
AP Barack Obama and Michelle Obama with Donald Trump and his wife Melania Trump at the White House in Washington on Friday. —
 ?? AFP ?? US Vice President Mike Pence arrives for the Presidenti­al Inaugurati­on of Donald Trump at the US Capitol in Washington. —
AFP US Vice President Mike Pence arrives for the Presidenti­al Inaugurati­on of Donald Trump at the US Capitol in Washington. —
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