Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th president of the United States on Friday.
Donald Trump took power as the 45th president of the United States on Friday -- ushering in a new political era that has been cheered and feared in equal measure. Hundreds of thousands of people gathered on the National Mall in the center of Washington to celebrate a man whose short 19-month political career has defied all predictions, and many norms. Trump placed his hand on Abraham Lincoln`s bible, recited the oath of office on the steps of the Capitol and became the most powerful man on earth.
Barack Obama, in his first address after leaving the post of US president, says: "When we started on this journey, we did so with an abiding faith in the American people and their ability, our ability, to join together and change the country."
We knew that "change didn't happen from the top down, but the bottom up". Despite the naysayers, "all of you came together, in small towns and big cities, a whole bunch of you really young, and you decided to believe".
"Michelle and I have been really milking this goodbye thing," says Obama. "Yes we did!" Obama says as he leaves.
Donald Trump continues: "We've made other countries rich while the wealth, strength, and confidence of our country have dissipated over the horizon. One by one, the factories have left our shores. The wealth of our middle class has been ripped from their homes and redistributed all across the world. From this day forward its going to be only America first, America first!"
This is your day, this is your celebration, and this, the United States of America, is your country. The forgotten men and woman of our country will be forgotten no longer. Everyone is listening to you now. What truly matters is not which party controls our government. But whether our country is controlled by the people: Donald Trump
Outgoing President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle warmly welcome Donald Trump and his wife Melania at the White House just hours before the swearing-in of the 45th President of the US. Trump's motorcade arrived at the White House where the Obamas were waiting to welcome them. As Trump's car stopped in the driveway, he gave a thumbs-up to the Obamas waiting on top of the stairs in the porch. "Mr President-elect, how are you?" Obama asked.
Outgoing US President Barack Obama on Friday left the Oval Office for the last time, before welcoming his successor Donald Trump to the White House. Obama walked into the Oval Office holding a letter, which he left on the Resolute desk, a 19th century gift from Queen Elizabeth that is made from the timber of a British arctic vessel. It is customary for the outgoing president to leave a personal note for his successor.
US President-elect Donald Trump attends the first event of his jam-packed inauguration day -- a prayer service just hours before he takes the oath of office. Trump, his wife Melania and his adult children arrive at St John`s Church near the White House for what was expected to be an hour-long service before he heads for morning tea with outgoing President Barack Obama.
Donald Trump's team of advisers pushed for tanks and missile launchers to feature at his inauguration parade, as per sources involved in his inaugural preparations. A report in the Huffington Post on Thursday cited the sources as saying that Trump had endeavoured to ensure that his first day as Commander-in-Chief is marked by an unusual display of heavy military equipment.
Several hundred people, most of them expatriate Americans, held a protest on Friday in the Japanese capital, Tokyo, against US President-elect Donald Trump, hours before his inauguration in Washington. Some people held up electric candles and others carried placards reading "Love Trumps Hate" and "Women`s Rights Are Human Rights", as they marched along a downtown street.
A new Gallup poll says 55 percent of Americans see President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration more of a political celebration by his supporters than "a celebration by all Americans of democracy in action".
Just before beginning a four-year term that promises to shake up Washington and the world, Donald Trump tweets: "It all begins today! I will see you at 11:00 A.M. for the swearing-in. THE MOVEMENT CONTINUES - THE WORK BEGINS!" Trump tweeted from his overnight lodgings at Blair House, just steps from the White House.
Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 45th president of the United States on Friday -- capping his improbable journey to the White House and beginning a four-year term that promises to shake up Washington and the world. An estimated 800,000 people will gather on the National Mall in the center of the nation`s capital to celebrate a man whose short 19-month political career has defied all predictions and many norms.