World News: Key takeaways as Donald Trump is sworn in as 47th US president – INA NEWS

Donald Trump has taken the oath of office to become the 47th president of the United States, returning to the White House four years after he left it in defeat.
In his inaugural speech on Monday, Trump took an aggressive posture, using his podium in the Capitol rotunda to blast his predecessor, outgoing Democratic President Joe Biden.
He also framed himself as a victim of government тАЬweaponisationтАЭ, taking jabs at what he called a тАЬradical and corrupt establishmentтАЭ.
тАЬMy recent election is a mandate to completely and totally reverse a horrible betrayal,тАЭ Trump said. тАЬFrom this moment on, AmericaтАЩs decline is over.тАЭ
This was TrumpтАЩs second presidency, after serving in the White House from 2017 to 2021.
But the Trump who returned to the presidency on Monday was a Trump who appeared more confident, ready to start signing a stream of executive actions to reshape policy in the US.
тАЬтАКWith these actions, we will begin the complete restoration of America and the revolution of common sense. ItтАЩs all about common sense,тАЭ he said, citing a new pro-business energy policy and a crackdown on irregular migration as two of his first actions.
He also pledged to тАЬexpandтАЭ US borders, warning Panama he would тАЬtake backтАЭ the canal the US built there.
Still, while Trump once again painted a portrait of the US as a country on the precipice, he tried to strike a more upbeat posture than in his 2017 inaugural address, which became known as the тАЬAmerican carnageтАЭ speech.
тАЬI return to the presidency confident and optimistic that we are at the start of a thrilling new era of national success,тАЭ Trump said. тАЬA tide of change is sweeping the country. Sunlight is pouring over the entire world. And America has the chance to seize this opportunity like never before.тАЭ
Biden delivers last-minute, preemptive pardons
But mere hours before TrumpтАЩs inauguration, Biden attempted to scuttle some of TrumpтАЩs campaign-trail threats.
Trump had repeatedly pledged retribution against those who criticised him, prompting Biden to take an extraordinary action: He issued preemptive pardons for those who might be prosecuted under TrumpтАЩs presidency.
BidenтАЩs pardon offered protection to three frequent targets of TrumpтАЩs ire, as well as members of his own family.
One was Dr Anthony Fauci, the immunologist who clashed with Trump over the countryтАЩs COVID-19 emergency response. Another was General Mark Milley, a Trump appointee-turned-critic who chaired the Joint Chiefs of Staff, a panel of top military leaders, from 2019 to 2023.
The final group shielded under the pardon was the members of the House Select Committee on the January 6 attack, which investigated the events of January 6, 2021, when a group of Trump supporters stormed the US Capitol in an apparent effort to stop the certification of TrumpтАЩs defeat in 2020.
In its final report, the committee referred Trump for criminal prosecution, accusing him assisting an insurrection against the government.
Trump has repeatedly threatened members of that committee with imprisonment, particularly Liz Cheney, its most prominent Republican.
тАЬFor what they did, yeah, honestly, they should go to jail,тАЭ Trump told the TV programme Meet the Press in December.
Biden noted this threat in a statement that did not mention Trump by name тАФ but warned of impending prosecutions.
тАЬOur nation relies on dedicated, selfless public servants every day. They are the lifeblood of our democracy,тАЭ Biden wrote. тАЬYet alarmingly, public servants have been subjected to ongoing threats and intimidation for faithfully discharging their duties.тАЭ
However, he emphasised that these pardons should not be тАЬshould not be mistaken as an acknowledgment that any individual engaged in any wrongdoingтАЭ.
Trump calls for an end to тАШweaponisationтАЩ of justice
At noon Eastern time (17:00 GMT), Biden and three other former presidents тАФ Bill Clinton, George W Bush and Barack Obama тАФ piled into the Capitol rotunda with other dignitaries to witness Trump take his second oath of office.
In opening remarks, Senator Amy Klobuchar reminded the audience that the theme of MondayтАЩs inauguration was тАЬour enduring democracyтАЭ.
But when Trump took the podium to deliver his inaugural address, he quickly cast a portrait of the outgoing administration as тАЬcorruptтАЭ, without naming Biden outright.
тАЬOur sovereignty will be reclaimed. Our safety will be restored. The scales of justice will be rebalanced. The vicious, violent and unfair weaponisation of the Justice Department and our government will end,тАЭ Trump said in the opening minutes of his speech.
While out of the White House from 2021 to 2025, Trump became the first US president to be charged and convicted of felony crimes.
His conviction came in May, after a jury found him guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business documents, related to efforts to conceal hush-money payment to a porn star during the 2016 election.
But Trump faced three other criminal indictments in addition. They included a state case in Georgia, where prosecutors accused him of participating in a criminal conspiracy to undermine the stateтАЩs 2020 election results.
And until recently, Trump faced two federal indictments тАФ one for allegedly seeking to overturn the 2020 election, and the other for withholding classified documents while out of office. Both were dropped in November, in accordance with Justice Department policy not to prosecute sitting presidents.
Trump has long denied wrongdoing in all the cases against him, and he has accused Democrats of using the Justice Department for personal тАЬwitch huntsтАЭ.
In MondayтАЩs speech, he tied the criminal probes to an unrelated assassination attempt he faced in July, while campaigning in Butler, Pennsylvania.
тАЬOver the past eight years, I have been tested and challenged more than any president in our 250-year history,тАЭ Trump said.
тАЬThe journey to reclaim our republic has not been an easy one тАФ that, I can tell you. Those who wish to stop our cause have tried to take my freedom and, indeed, to take my life.тАЭ
State of emergency at the southern border
TrumpтАЩs inaugural speech also sought to make good on promises the Republican delivered on the campaign trail.
His first priority, he said, was to declare an emergency on the southern border with Mexico.
тАЬAll illegal entry will immediately be halted. And we will begin the process of returning millions and millions of criminal aliens back to the places from which they came,тАЭ Trump said.
As part of that push, Trump explained he would send troops to the border тАЬto repel the disastrous invasion of our countryтАЭ.
He also pledged to re-implement his 2019 тАЬRemain in MexicoтАЭ policy, which required asylum seekers to stay on the other side of the border while waiting for their immigration appointments and court dates.
Critics, however, had challenged the policy as a violation of domestic and international asylum law, pointing out that asylum seekers have the right to cross international borders to flee imminent persecution. They also argued that parts of the Mexican border were unsafe for migrants and asylum seekers to remain in, due to the presence of criminal activity.
Biden attempted to end the policy in February 2021, shortly after taking office, and it has since been wrapped up in litigation.
In MondayтАЩs speech, Trump repeated his false assertion that foreign countries were emptying their prisons and mental health institutions across the US border, and he pledged to designate drug-trafficking cartels as тАЬforeign terrorist organisationsтАЭ.
Then, he added, he would invoke the тАКAlien Enemies Act of 1798, which allows the president to detain and deport foreign nationals during times of war, to go after тАЬall foreign gangs and criminal networksтАЭ.
тАЬAs commander in chief, I have no higher responsibility than to defend our country from threats and┬а invasions, and that is exactly what I am going to do,тАЭ Trump said.
An estimated 11 million people live in the US without legal authorisation, and human rights advocates fear TrumpтАЩs proposed crackdown may extend beyond criminal networks, ultimately fissuring families and communities.
A return to тАШmanifest destinyтАЩ
Trump painted a rosy picture of life under his presidency: one in which the US is prosperous and growing.
But in doing so, he used loaded language like тАЬmanifest destinyтАЭ, a term associated with the westward expansion of colonialism across North America, forcibly displacing Indigenous peoples.
тАЬтАКThe United States will once again consider itself a growing nation, one that increases our wealth, expands our territory, builds our cities, raises our expectations and carries our flag into new and beautiful horizons,тАЭ he said.
тАЬAnd we will pursue our manifest destiny into this stars, launching American astronauts to plant the Stars and Stripes on the planet Mars.тАЭ
In the lead-up to his inauguration, Trump has made repeated references to expanding US territory abroad.
In Central America, he has urged Panama to тАЬreturnтАЭ the Panama Canal, claiming unfair trade practices across the US-built waterway. To the north, he has encouraged Canada to become the USтАЩs тАЬ51st stateтАЭ. And in the case of Greenland, he has refused to rule out тАЬmilitary or economic coercionтАЭ in his push to assimilate the autonomous Danish territory.
Trump reprised several of those issues in his inauguration speech, accusing Panama as treating the US тАЬvery badlyтАЭ.
тАЬWe gave it to Panama,тАЭ Trump said of the canal. тАЬAnd weтАЩre taking it back.тАЭ
Trump also called for the Gulf of Mexico to be renamed the тАЬGulf of AmericaтАЭ, and he said he would revert the name of an Alaskan mountain, currently known by its Indigenous name Denali, to тАЬMount McKinleyтАЭ.
In his speech, Trump depicted the USтАЩs colonial era as a time of triumph, arguing that present-day Americans need to return to its spirit.
тАЬThe spirit of the frontier is written into our hearts. The call of the next great adventure resounds from within our souls,тАЭ Trump said.
тАЬOur American ancestors turned a small group of colonies on the edge of a vast continent into a mighty republic of the most extraordinary citizens on earth. No one comes close.тАЭ
тАШColour-blind and merit-basedтАЩ society
As part of his depiction of an America in crisis, Trump sketched a vision of the US hampered by censorship, a recurring theme in the conservative sphere in recent years.
тАЬAfter years and years of illegal and unconstitutional federal efforts to restrict free expression, I will also sign an executive order to immediately stop all government censorship and bring back free speech to America,тАЭ Trump said.
But he pivoted from there to attacking efforts to educate about racism and enduring racial divides, through diversity initiatives in schools and businesses. Many conservatives have deemed such programmes тАЬwokeтАЭ and have called for them to be dismantled.
He also made allusions to his campaign promises to dismantle protections for transgender and nonbinary Americans.
тАЬтАКI will also end the government policy of trying to socially engineer race and gender into every aspect of public and private life. We will forge a society that is colour-blind and merit-based,тАЭ he said.
тАЬAs of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders: male and female.тАЭ
Despite the divisive rhetoric, Trump repeatedly described himself as a тАЬunifierтАЭ in his speech, ushering in a new age of prosperity.
тАЬMy proudest legacy will be that of a peacemaker and unifier. ThatтАЩs what I want to be: a peacemaker and a unifier,тАЭ he said. That spirit will extend beyond the USтАЩs borders, he added.
тАЬтАКWe will be a nation like no other full of compassion, courage and exceptionalism. Our power will stop all wars and bring a new spirit of unity to a world that has been angry, violent, and totally unpredictable.тАЭ
Speaking from Capitol Hill, Al Jazeera correspondent Alan Fisher called the speech a тАЬvery darkтАЭ one.
тАЬThis was Donald Trump effectively settling scores,тАЭ Fisher said, comparing it to a campaign speech.
He described Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, TrumpтАЩs rival in the 2024 race, sitting тАЬstony-facedтАЭ in the audience, only rising to their feat when the release of Israeli captives in Gaza was mentioned.
Key takeaways as Donald Trump is sworn in as 47th US president
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