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    1946–present

    Latest News: Donald Trump Returns to White House as 47th President

    Just after noon on January 20, Donald Trump became U.S. president once more. The 78-year-old was sworn in by Chief Justice John Roberts as First Lady Melania Trump and his children stood nearby. Trump’s second inauguration took place inside the Capitol rotunda instead of outside the congressional building due to the below-freezing temperatures in Washington D.C. on Inauguration Day.

    “The golden age of America begins right now,” the Republican president declared at the start of his inaugural address, later adding, “Our top priority will be to create a nation that is proud, prosperous, and free.”

    His speech outlined several priorities of his agenda, such as immigration reform, inflation reduction, U.S. energy production and manufacturing, government efficiency, and world peace. Trump intends to declare a national emergency at the United States–Mexico border, create a Department of Government Efficiency and an External Revenue Service to collect tariffs he plans to impose, and increase oil drilling.

    The new president also discussed some issues that have more recently captured his attention. This includes taking control of the Panama Canal, renaming the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf

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    Donald J. Trump (1st Term)

    Remarks at the National Museum of African American History and Culture

    The President. Thank you very much, everybody. It's a great honor to be here. This was some beautiful morning, and what a job they've done, like few others have been able to do.

    I am very, very proud of Lonnie Bunch. The work and the love that he has in his heart for what he's done is—I always talk about you need enthusiasm, you need really love for anything you do to do...

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