Washington, D.C.: Donald Trump was formally inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States on Monday, with JD Vance taking the oath as Vice President. In his inaugural address, Trump pledged to prioritize American interests, declaring that “a new golden era for the nation begins today.”
Trump extended his gratitude to the American people for their trust and promised an administration free of political vendettas. Emphasizing education and healthcare, he outlined plans to enhance facilities and services in these sectors, describing January 20, 2025, as a historic “Freedom Day” for the country.
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Highlighting his administration’s vision, Trump announced plans to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the “Gulf of America” and vowed to enact sweeping reforms in environmental protection and education. He also expressed satisfaction over the release of hostages in Gaza and reinforced his commitment to maintaining peace and security with a stricter approach.
The President assured the judiciary’s independence and impartiality, emphasizing his administration’s goal to foster talent across all sectors without bias. Trump reflected on America’s resilience through challenges, stating that the country had overcome adversities and emerged stronger.
He underscored the nation’s leadership in oil production and plans for increased electric vehicle manufacturing, reiterating a focus on innovation and energy independence. Concluding his address, Trump committed to delivering transformative governance, ensuring that 2025 is remembered as the “Year of Freedom.”
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